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06/06/2026

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06/06/2026

Regent Parrot.

The regent parrot or rock pebbler (Polytelis anthopeplus) is a bird found in southern Australia. It has predominantly yellow plumage with a green tail. The bird is found primarily in eucalyptus groves and other wooded areas of subtropical southwestern Australia, as well as in a smaller area of subtropical and temperate southeastern Australia. Seeds make up the bulk of its diet.

A yellowish-green parrot, long and slender, with similar patterning exhibited by the sexes. They are between 14½–16½" (37–42 cm) in length and weigh four ounces. The female is generally more green, the male much yellower. The tail feathers above are dark blue-green, those beneath are black. The male is generally yellow, with several shades on the head; its back is generally a collection of colorful shades of green; its beak generally red.

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06/06/2026

Yellow Rosella.

The Yellow Rosella (Platycercus elegans flaveolus), a subspecies of the Crimson Rosella native to the Murray-Darling basin in Australia.

Distinctive Features: The bird is characterized by its bright yellow underparts and back, a red forehead, and distinctive blue cheek patches.

Habitat and Diet: They are commonly found in eucalyptus forests and woodlands along rivers and creeks, feeding on seeds, fruits, and insects.

Similar Species: It is often confused with the Crimson Rosella, which has a primarily red body, or the Pale-headed Rosella.

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04/06/2026

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04/06/2026

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04/06/2026

Tree Swallow.

The Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) is a migratory bird of the family Hirundinidae.
The tree swallow has glossy blue-green upperparts, with the exception of the blackish wings and tail, and white underparts. The bill is black, the eyes dark brown, and the legs and feet pale brown. The female is generally duller than the male, and the first-year female has mostly brown upperparts, with some blue feathers. Juveniles have brown upperparts, and grey-brown-washed breasts. The tree swallow breeds in the US and Canada. It winters along southern US coasts south, along the Gulf Coast, to Panama and the northwestern coast of South America, and in the West Indies.

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04/06/2026

Join us for our annual social ecology intensive happening from June 5-11! We’ve opened up a virtual registration option for those unable to join us in Redding. We’ll be enabling hybrid attendance for most of our intensive sessions. https://givebutter.com/ISE-2026-Virtual

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