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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Tribe
  
Psittaculini

Scientific name
  
Psittacula derbiana

Higher classification
  
Psittacula

Order
  
Parrot

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Psittaculinae

Genus
  
Psittacula

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Lord Derby's parakeet Lord Derby39s Parakeet BirdForum Opus

Similar
  
Parrot, Psittacula, Bird, Plum‑headed parakeet, Red‑breasted parakeet

The Lord Derby's parakeet (Psittacula derbiana), also known as Derbyan parakeet, is a monotypic parrot species, which is confined to small pocket of moist evergreen forest in the hills and mountains of the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, and adjoining parts of Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan in China. The species suffers from cutting of old trees (important for nesting sites) and poaching for the illegal wildlife trade. In 2011, its status was updated from Least Concern to Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. The adult male and female are easily distinguished because they have different beak colours and slightly different plumage.

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The name of this bird commemorates Edward Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby.

Lord Derby's parakeets feed on fruits, berries, seeds, and leaf buds, occasionally foraging in gardens and fields.

Description

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Lord Derby's parakeets are 45–50 cm (18–20 in) in length and are sexually dimorphic. They have a mostly green plumage over their dorsal surface (i.e. from behind), black lores and lower cheeks, a bluish-purple crown and pale yellow eyes. The throat, breast, abdomen and under-wing coverts are greyish blue to lavender. The thighs and vent area are yellowish green with blue edging on some of the feathers. The tail feathers are shades of green, some edged with blue. Male birds have a red upper mandible with a yellow tip, while the lower mandible is black. The females have an all-black beak.

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Immature Lord Derby's parakeets are duller in colour than the adults. Juvenile birds have green crowns, orange-red upper and lower mandible (beak), and their irises are dark and do not lighten until they reach maturity between two and three years of age.

Sexual dimorphism

  • Adult male
  • Adult female
  • Reproduction

    Lord Derby's parakeet LORD DERBY39S PARAKEET ZooChat

    Breeding season usually begins between April and June. The female lays a clutch of two to four eggs (36.1 mm × 27.7 mm [1.42 in × 1.09 in]) in nest holes of trees. The young hatch after an incubation period of about 23 days and will fledge after 8 to 9 weeks.

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    References

    Lord Derby's parakeet Wikipedia


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