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Gosh i always read it as red billed-Assuming you meant red bellied macaw: Yes
Crest,Grey,white,mutation,Australia
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Gosh i always read it as red billed-Assuming you meant red bellied macaw: Yes
But it doesn't even have a red beakGosh i always read it as red billed-
Crest,Grey,white,mutation,Australia
CloseBut it doesn't even have a red beak
White faced cockatiel?
A pied whiteface cockatiel?Close
yesA pied whiteface cockatiel?
Oh wow
yellow naped amazon?Oh wow
Green, yellow, naped, endangered, mexico
yes.... i made it too easyyellow naped amazon?
I was gonna say a sun concure but those are located in south americaorange,Indonesia,endangered,medium-large,rare
nope its large-medium mostly largeDusky lory?
Banded lory?orange,Indonesia,endangered,medium-large,rare
Nooe again! They are large most of the timeBanded lory?
Nope it isnt any kinf od lorySepik lory?
Banded lory?
they even don't exist... (probably you got the names wrong)Sepik lory?
They dont have ornage in thier naame and it has sometinh orange on its bodythey even don't exist... (probably you got the names wrong)
To be honest - I have a big knowledge in parrot taxonomy and I don't remind any large Indonesian parrots witch are orange or have "orange" in the name...
Yes, they do.they even don't exist... (probably you got the names wrong)
YupYes, they do.
The Sepik Lorikeet, AKA the Josephine's Lorikeet lives in Papua New Guinea (I admit, it's not Indonesia. But it's close). The scientific name is Chamosyna josefinae.
Banded Lory is another name for a Dusky Lory.