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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Tribe
  
Platycercini

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Platycercinae

Scientific name
  
Purpureicephalus spurius

Higher classification
  
Purpureicephalus

Order
  
Parrot

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Genus
  
Purpureicephalus Bonaparte, 1854

Similar
  
Parrot, Barnardius, Eunymphicus, Aprosmictus, Shining parrot

Red capped parrot


The red-capped parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius), also called the pileated parakeet (leading to easy confusion with the South American Pionopsitta pileata), and king parrot locally in Western Australia, is an Australian species of broad-tailed parrot related to the rosellas.

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First described by German naturalist Heinrich Kuhl in 1820, from a collection in Albany, Western Australia, the red-capped parrot was placed in the monotypic genus Purpureicephalus by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1854. The generic name is an amalgam of the Latin purpureus "purple", and the Ancient Greek kephalé "head". The specific epithet spurius is the Latin adjective meaning "illegitimate", and refers to the very different adult and immature plumages (hence appearing unrelated). Besides red-capped parrot, vernacular names include pileated parrot, western king parrot, purple-crowned parrot, grey parrot or hookbill.

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Description

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Measuring 34–38 cm (13.5–15 in) in length and weighing 105–125 g, the adult red-capped parrot is a distinctive and easily recognised medium-sized parrot. The adult male has a crimson crown, grey-brown lores, and green-yellow cheeks and a narrow long upper mandible. The upperparts are dark green, the rump yellow-green, the tail green with dark blue tip. The underparts are purplish-blue and the flanks green and red. The female is similar but duller overall, and the juvenile has a dark green crown, reddish frontal band, and red-brown underparts.

Range and habitat

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The species occurs from the Moore River southwards in southwestern Australia. Its natural habitat is marri (Corymbia calophylla), but has adapted to farmland, orchards and suburban landscapes in Perth.

Behaviour

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Marri seeds are the preferred diet, but birds also extract seeds from karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor), woody pear (Xylomelum), Grevillea, Hakea, and she-oak (Casuarina), as well as insects such as psyllids, and even orchard fruit such as apples and pears.

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The breeding season is August to December, the nest is a tree hollow, and a clutch of five white eggs is laid.

References

Red-capped parrot Wikipedia