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Blue Faced Parrot Finch

Erythrura trichroa

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Field Notes

Notes:

In Australia the Blue-faced Parrot-Finch is restricted to north Queensland.
It is moderately common in partially fragmented rainforests in an arc between Gordonvale and Ravenshoe. Other sites are more scattered.

It feeds often on the seeds of Guinea Grass and Brachiaria at the forest edge.
Although colourful it is difficult to observe, flushing readily from grasses into nearby trees.
The metallic call is distinctive but is inaudible to many observers.

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PublishedJanuary 28, 2012

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