Photo by Fir0002 (Wikimedia)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nA Flying Flock<\/h2>\n
I personally find the behaviour of this medium sized parrot to be intriguing. For starters, the Rainbow Lorikeet typically roosts in large flocks. We are talking about 1000’s of colourful parrots hanging out in the trees together. Just how cool of a site would this be to see? Interestingly enough, when they go out to forage, they typically break down into smaller groups of up to 20 individuals and will occasionally just fly around in pairs. I guess everybody needs a break from the large flock once in awhile.<\/p>\n
Are You Impressed?<\/h2>\n
The mating habits of the Rainbow Lorikeet also tends to be quite amusing. As with most animal species, the male has to go all out trying to convince the love of his life to give him the time of day. His courting effort will usually consist of head bobbing, bowing, prancing and they will even try “kissing”….just to get her attention. As you can tell from the hilarious video below, the effort doesn’t always work but at least he gets an “A” for effort.<\/p>\n