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Naretha bluebonnet

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Platycercinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Tribe
  
Platycercini

Genus
  
Bluebonnet

Order
  
Parrot

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Similar
  
Bluebonnet, Parrot, Eastern bluebonnet, Torresian kingfisher, Quail‑thrush

The Naretha bluebonnet (Northiella narethae) is an Australian parrot, one of two species in the genus Northiella. It is closely related to, and was considered a subspecies of, the eastern bluebonnet.

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History

It was first described by Henry Luke White in 1921 as Psephotus narethae. An associate of White's, one H. L. Whitlock, had come across a railway official on the Trans-Australian Railway with a pet parrot that had been caught at Naretha, which corresponded with no known species. Later, White was heading to Western Australia on business and stopped in Zanthus to talk to the official and obtained three skins which he conveyed to the museum in Melbourne. It was subsequently classified as a subspecies of the eastern bluebonnet. A molecular study published in 2015 by Gaynor Dolman and Leo Joseph confirmed its genetic isolation from the eastern bluebonnet and recommended it be reinstated as a separate species.

Description

The Naretha bluebonnet is smaller than the eastern bluebonnet, at around 28 cm (11 in) in length. The legs and feet are dark grey, and the iris is dark brown. The adult male has a two tonal facial pattern with a lighter green-blue forehead, lores and area above the eye contrasting with the rest of the face which is a purplish-blue. The light grey-brown head, foreneck and breast are marked with pale steaks and diffuse spots. The back is olive-grey. The belly, vent and thighs are a uniform yellow with the red being restricted to the undertail-coverts area. The lesser wing coverts are blue and outer median wing coverts red, while the inner median and greater wing coverts, and inner secondaries a yellow-olive colour. The central tail feathers are tinged with pale blue. The adult female is has a duller blue on forehead, and reduced colour on wings and tail, and with no tint of orange on the belly. It is smaller overall at around 26 cm in length.

Distribution and habitat

The Naretha bluebonnet is found from southeastern Western Australia to southwestern South Australia.

Breeding

Breeding takes place in hollows in she-oak trees. The oval eggs are matte white.

References

Naretha bluebonnet Wikipedia