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Rohan the Crimson Rosella
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Introducing Rohan the Crimson Rosella
Hello there, my name is Rohan Rosella and as my scientific name, Platycercus elegans, suggests I am an elegantly coloured bird, deep red with blue cheeks. Platycercus means flat tail. As a spokesbird for the Stickybeak Club I have taken the name Rohan because it means red, as does crimson. Strangely enough not all members of my species are red. There are 6 races of Crimson Rosella and they vary from yellow though orange to a dark crimson colour. The Crimson Rosellas found in Queensland are a little smaller and darker in colour. “Yellow” Rosellas are found living on flood plains and River Red Gum Forests of inland south-eastern Australia. The “Adelaide” Rosella varies in colour from red-washed yellow to deep orange.
I belong to a group of birds, called an order, that includes parrots and cockatoos, with the scientific name of Psittaciformis. Although there are many differences between us we all have a short, strongly hooked beak, two forward and two backward facing toes, no appendix and our babies are born with no feathers. Like most Australian parrots I like to eat mainly seeds but also occasionally fruit, flowers and insects. Tree hollows are important for nesting.
I hope you enjoy the Crimson Rosella badge that you receive on joining the Stickybeaks. .
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