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The head, upper breast and undertail is
scarlet and the cheeks and beak are white; the back and underparts are yellowish
green, mottled black on the back; the wings are blue and the tail is dark bluish
green edged pale blue. The call
often uttered in flight is a loud ringing bell-like “kwink”. They also chatter when feeding. Eastern rosellas eat a wide range of seeds, fruits, flowers, buds and shoots and occasional insects. Breeding is between October and January. They usually nest in cavities in trees or dead tree fern trunks, laying 4 – 6 white eggs which the female incubates for 22 – 24 days. The chicks fledge around 30 days and remain with their parents for several months.
References: Heather, B.D.; Robertson, H.A. 2000 The Field
Guide to the Birds of New Zealand. Auckland, Viking.
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