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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Tribe
  
Pezoporini

Scientific name
  
Neophema petrophila

Higher classification
  
Neophema

Order
  
Parrot

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Psittaculinae

Genus
  
Neophema

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Rock parrot Rock Parrot BirdLife Australia

Similar
  
Parrot, Blue‑winged parrot, Bird, Neophema, Elegant parrot

The rock parrot (Neophema petrophila), also known as the rock elegant, is a parrot which is endemic to coastal South Australia, southern Western Australia, and that continent's offshore islands, including Rottnest Island. It is a small, predominantly olive-green parrot. Grass seeds form the bulk of its diet.

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Rock parrot Rock Parrot Cape Leeuwin Western Australia quot by Adrian Paul

Taxonomy

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The rock parrot was described by ornithologist John Gould in 1841, its specific name petrophila derived from the Greek petros/πετρος 'rock' and philos/φιλος 'loving'.

Description

Rock parrot Rock Parrot BIRDS in BACKYARDS

The rock parrot is 22 cm (9 in) long and predominantly olive-brown in colour with a dark blue frontal band line above with lighter blue. The lores and parts of the cheek are pale blue, this is less extensive in females. The breast is olive-grey, and duller in females, while abdomen and vent are yellow. The wings are predominantly olive with outer flight feathers blue. The yellow-edged tail has shades of olive and blue. The bill and legs are grey and the eyes dark brown. Juveniles are duller and lack the frontal bands.

Distribution and habitat

Rock parrot Rock Parrot Australian Birds photographs by Graeme Chapman

Rocky islands and coastal dune areas are the preferred habitats for this species, which is found from Robe, South Australia westwards across coastal South and Western Australia to Shark Bay.

Behaviour

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Rock parrots eat seeds of grasses, shrubs and succulent plants, such as Carpobrotus species, in coastal habitats. They can be approached easily while feeding.

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References

Rock parrot Wikipedia


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