Giramaliththa
- Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot (Loriculus beryllinus)
Identification
This is a small, mainly green
hanging parrot, only 14 cm long with a short tail. The adult has a red crown,
rump and bill, and an orange tint to its back. Immature birds lack the orange
hue to the back, have a duller rump, and have only a hint of orange on the
crown.
Behavior
Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot is less
gregarious than some of its relatives, and is usually alone or in small groups
outside the breeding season. Its flight is swift and direct, and the call is a
sharp whistled twiwittwit..twitwitwit. The lorikeet is a convivial little bird,
delighting in juicy fruits, the nectar of flowers (especially red cotton), and
the juice of palms collected in toddy-drawers’ pots. Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot
is a bird of open forest. It is strictly arboreal, never descending to the
ground. It nests in holes in trees, laying 2-3 white eggs in the first half of
the year, and sometimes again in July-September. Its breeding habits are highly
remarkable.
Location
This brilliantly-coloured little parrot is found
everywhere in the hills up to 4,000 feet, and in the north-east monsoon it
ascends a thousand feet higher; it also inhabits the low-country wet zone and
parts of the dry zone to the south of the Northern Province
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