Averaging between 12 and 13 inches in length at maturity, the Solomon Eclectus Parrot is one of the two smallest subspecies of Eclectus Parrots. The feathering of the Eclectus Parrot has a strange texture, and has been described as "hair-like". Male
Keas are normally about 19 inches (48 centimeters) long when they reach maturity. Females usually weigh less than males. Their adult plumage is acquired at about 18 months of age, and females can be distinguished from males by their beaks, which are
At 14 inches or 35 centimeters, the Amboina King Parrot is one of the larger breeds of Parrots kept by aficionados. They are primarily red, with bright green wings, bright blue backs, rumps, tail coverts and wing coverts. The top of the tail is usual
Generally, growing to a length of about 425 millimeters, Australian King Parrots are colored by sex. Both sexes have striking coloration with many bright colors. Males have a bright red and orange coloration over their head, neck, and undersides. The
By maturity, Red-collared Lorikeets grow to about 11 inches in length and have wing lengths of five and a half to six inches. It is, in fact, the largest of the Lorikeets and is easily confused with the Rainbow Lorikeet. In coloration, Red-collared L
The Chattering Lory has a brilliant red head that blends into dark red shoulders. Its wings are primarily green, though yellow is seen at the bend and under the wing coverts. A large red band marks the underside of the flight feathers. His tail is re
The Collared Lory is generally a hard-to-miss bird despite its small eight-inch length! Its plumage is red, and the lores, crown, and forehead are washed with a lovely contrasting dark purple color. The crown of females is a lighter blue color than t