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Lanka
Giramalitta
Local Name : Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot
Scientific Name : Loriculus beryllinus (Forster)
Identification:
Size of a House Sparrow. Sexes alike, but the female is duller,
coloured than the male, and has only a trace of pale-blue
throat-patch; young birds have the head all green, but otherwise
resemble their parents.
Behaviour:
It is strictly arboreal, never descending to the ground. Although
often solitary, companions are never far away, and it keeps
them informed of its movements by constantly uttering, while
o the wing, a sharp three-syllabled whistle twiwittwit...twitwitwit.
The lorikeet is a convivial little bird, delighting in juicy
fruits, the nectar of flowers(especially dadap and red cotton),
and the juice of palms collected in toddy-drawers' pots.
The lorikeet breeds in the first half of the year, and sometimes
again in July-September. Its breeding habits are highly remarkable.
The eggs are white and nearly spherical, measuring about 19.3
X 16 mm.
Locations:
This
brilliantly-coloured little parrot is found everywhere in
the hills up to 4,000 feet, and in the north-east monsoon
it ascends a thousand feet higher; it also inhabits the low-country
wet zone and parts of the dry zone to the south of the Northern
Province.
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