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INFO: CORNELIA'S ECLECTUS >
Cornelia's Eclectus (Eclectus
roratus cornelia)
Confined to the island of Sumba, Indonesia,
this rare and beautiful parrot is larger than the nominate race.
Entirely red in appearance, including the tail, this subspecies
lacks the yellow under tail coverts and yellow band to the tail.
Her overall red appearance is brighter than the Tanimbar Island
Eclectus. The Cornelia's Eclectus is the second rarest subspecies
next to the Tanimbar Island subspecies. The Cornelia's Eclectus
Parrot has been in captivity for a number of years and can be
seen in zoological parks and major bird parks in Spain and Germany;
it is also in aviculture, although their numbers are low.
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Caption 001: Male Cornelia's Eclectus-Martina
Mueller, Walsrode Vogelpark Germany.
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Note: Photo by Martina Mueller at Walsrode Bird Park,
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Caption 002: Female Cornelia's Eclectus-Martina
Mueller, Walsrode, Germany
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Note: Taken By Martina Mueller at Walsrode Bird Park
Germany. |
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Caption 003: Pair of Cornelia's Eclectus-Eclectus
roratus cornelia, Martina Mueller Germany.
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Note: Photo by Martina Mueller at Walsrode Bird Park,
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Caption 004: Cornelia's Eclectus-Head
and eye ring, Martina Mueller, Germany.
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Note: Photo by Martina Mueller at Walsrode Bird Park,
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