Category Archives: Psittaciformes

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Psittaciformes

Place: Regents Park, London
Date: 1 October 2023.






[Psittacula krameri, Family Psittaculidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Rose-ringed parakeet]

The sound of the rose-ringed parakeet (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Stuart Fisher)

Distribution and sightings of the rose-ringed parakeet across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of the rose-ringed parakeet across the British Isles

Cockatiel

Psittaciformes

Place: Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire
Date: 2 May 2022.




[Nymphicus hollansicus, Family Cacatuidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Cockatiel]

The sound of the cockatiel (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Marc Anderson)

Distribution and sightings of the cockatiel across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of the cockatiel across the British Isles

Crimson Rosella (Blue Variety)

Psittaciformes

Place: Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire
Date: 2 May 2022.








[Platycercus elegans, Family Psittaculidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Crimson rosella]

The sound of the crimson rosella (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist James Lambert)

Patagonian Conure

Psittaciformes

Place: London Zoo, London
Date: 9 October 2019.




[Cyanoliseus patagonus, Family Psittacidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Burrowing parrot]

The sound of the Patagonian conure (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Niels Krabbe)

Rose-ringed Parakeets in Cologne

Psittaciformes

Place: Holzwerft, Cologne, Germany
Date: 12 December 2019.







[Psittacula krameri, Family Psittaculidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Rose-ringed parakeet]

The sound of the rose-ringed parakeet (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Andrew Harrop)

Distribution and sightings of the rose-ringed parakeet across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of the rose-ringed parakeet across the British Isles

Blue-and-yellow Macaw

Psittaciformes

Place: Camping The Cave, Kastraki, Greece
Date: 23 August 2019.




[Ara ararauna, Family Psittacidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Blue-and-yellow macaw]

The sound of the blue-and-yellow macaw (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Barry Edmonston)

Distribution of the blue-and-yellow macaw across the British Isles (borrowed from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution of the blue-and-yellow macaw across the British Isles

Black-cheeked Lovebird

Psittaciformes

Place: London Zoo, London
Date: 9 October 2019.




[Agapornis nigrigenis, Family Psittaculidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Black-cheeked lovebird]

The sound of the black-cheeked lovebird (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Gabriel A. Jamie)

African Grey Parrot

Psittaciformes

Place: Camping The Cave, Kastraki, Greece
Date: 23 August 2019.



[Psittacus erithacus, Family Psittacidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Grey parrot]

The sound of the African grey parrot (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Mathieu Taillade)

Distribution of the African grey parrot across the British Isles (borrowed from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Cockatiel

Psittaciformes

Place: Setubal, Portugal
Date: 9 September 2018.





[Nymphicus hollandicus, Family Cacatuidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Cockatiel]

The sound of the cockatiel (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Marc Anderson)

Distribution and sightings of the cockatiel across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of the cockatiel across the British Isles

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Psittaciformes

Place: Port Adelaide, South Australia
Date: 22 August 1997.


[Cacatua galerita, Family Cacatuidae, Order Psittaciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Sulphur-crested cockatoo]

The sound of the sulphur-crested cockatoo (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Greg McLachlan)