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Wallace's hanging parrot

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Psittaciformes

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Scientific name
  
Loriculus flosculus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Agapornithinae

Higher classification
  
Hanging parrot

Similar
  
Orange‑fronted hanging parrot, Moluccan hanging parrot, Sangihe hanging parrot, Pygmy hanging parrot, Bismarck hanging parrot

The Wallace's hanging parrot (Loriculus flosculus) also known as the Flores hanging parrot, is a small (length: 11–12 cm) parrot endemic to the island of Flores.

This is an arboreal parrot. The male is predominantly green, with a red bill, a red spot on the throat, orange legs and dark red nape, bright red rump and uppertail-coverts. The female has the red on the throat reduced or absent.

This parrot qualifies as Endangered as it has a very small range and population. The main threat is habitat destruction. The current population is estimated at between 2500 and 10000.

It is named after Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, and biologist.

References

Wallace's hanging parrot Wikipedia