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Rainbow Lorikeet Collection (page 2)

The vibrant Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus) is a stunning bird species native to Australia

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeets - feeding on a persimmon - orchard near Malanda - Queensland - Australia

Rainbow Lorikeets - feeding on a persimmon - orchard near Malanda - Queensland - Australia
DH-4744 Rainbow Lorikeets - feeding on a persimmon - orchard near Malanda Queensland - Australia Trichoglossus haematodus Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Australia. Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus Haematodus Moluccanus)

Australia. Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus Haematodus Moluccanus)

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Australia, Queensland, Rockhampton. Wild rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus)

Australia, Queensland, Rockhampton. Wild rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus)

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Australia, East Coast. Rainbow Lorikeets

Australia, East Coast. Rainbow Lorikeets

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) in captivity, Rio Grande Zoo

Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) in captivity, Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque Biological Park, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeets

Rainbow Lorikeets

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeets - wait near a bird feeder for their morning seeds

Rainbow Lorikeets - wait near a bird feeder for their morning seeds. Though they have a brush-tipped tongue to collect
EL-1935 Rainbow Lorikeets - wait near a bird feeder for their morning seeds. found in coastal woodland from the Kimberley Region in Western Australia east to Cape York Peninsula

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeet - preens itself after a rain-shower. The green areas of its plumage turn brown

Rainbow Lorikeet - preens itself after a rain-shower. The green areas of its plumage turn brown when saturated with
EL-1926 Rainbow Lorikeet - preens itself after a rain-shower. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Trichoglossus haematodus The green areas of its plumage turn brown when saturated with water

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus Queensland Australia

Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus Queensland Australia

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Rainbow Lorikeet - or Red-collared Lorikeet. This red collared form is sometimes given full

Rainbow Lorikeet - or Red-collared Lorikeet. This red collared form is sometimes given full species status or is lumped
DH-3417 Rainbow / Red-collared Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus This red collared form is sometimes given full species status or is lumped with Rainbow Lorikeet as a subspecies

Background imageRainbow Lorikeet Collection: Red-collared Lorikeet - May be conspecific with Rainbow Lorikeet

Red-collared Lorikeet - May be conspecific with Rainbow Lorikeet. If so Trichoglossus haematodus rubritorquatus
DH-3253 Red-collared Lorikeet - Wild bird at a Pine Creek motel attracted to food. Northern Territory, Australia Trichoglossus rubritorquis (May be conspecific with Rainbow Lorikeet)



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The vibrant Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus) is a stunning bird species native to Australia. With its colorful plumage and playful nature, it never fails to capture the attention of onlookers. In Cania Gorge National Park, a magnificent Rainbow Lorikeet perches gracefully on a branch, showcasing its beauty against the backdrop of lush greenery. A captivating portrait of this avian wonder reveals intricate details that make it truly mesmerizing. Even in captivity, these birds exude an undeniable charm with their digitally enhanced feathers shining brightly. In Werribee, Victoria, Australia, two Rainbow Lorikeets find solace on a branch as they bask in the warm sunlight. Captive or not, the Rainbow Lorikeet continues to thrive across various regions in Australia. At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, these enchanting creatures can be found mingling with other wildlife amidst breathtaking surroundings. An illustration depicts a flock of Rainbow lorikeets perched harmoniously on tree branches—a sight that exemplifies unity and harmony within nature. This Australian native holds a special place among its counterparts due to its striking appearance and lively demeanor. A close-up shot highlights every intricate detail of its head—its expressive eyes and delicate features leave no room for doubt about its uniqueness. In Lane Cove National Park, another remarkable scene unfolds as a devoted parent feeds chicks nestled safely inside their nest hole—an endearing display of love and care within the animal kingdom. The rainbow lorikeet's presence brings joy wherever it goes—a testament to Mother Nature's artistic prowess. Its radiant colors serve as reminders that even during rainy days when clouds loom overhead; there is always beauty waiting to emerge like a rainbow after rain showers pass by.