Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Parrots, Macaws and Allies :: Rainbow Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus
Described by: Linnaeus (1771)
Alternate common name(s): Rainbow Lory, Sunset Lorikeet, Leaf Lorikeet, Marigold Lorikeet, Shawl-collared Lorikeet, Red-collared Lorikeet, Coconut Lorikeet, Weber's Lorikeet, Green-naped Lorikeet, Red-breasted Lorikeet
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors
Photographs
 
 
 
 
 
Select thumbnail to view larger image - Place cursor over image for image information
Select additional thumbnail page to view 7 more images.
Range
Indonesia, Lesser Sundas, New Guinea, Solomon Is., n. and e. Australia;
Fragmented distribution with many island populations;
(1) Bali and Lombok Is.
(2) Sumbawa Is.
(3) Tanahjampea.
(4) Kalaotoa Is.
(5) Sumba Is.
(6) Flores Is.
(7) Timor Is.
(8) Wetar and Romang Is.
(9) S. Moluccas, w. Papuan Is. and w. New Guinea.
(10) E. Kai and Aru Is.
(11) Biak Is.
(12) N. New Guinea.
(13) E. New Guinea.
(14) S. New Guinea and is. in the Torres Strait.
(15) Aru Is. (Trangan Is.).
Bismarck Archipelago:
(16) Ninigo Is.
(17) Admiralty and New Hanover Is.
(18) Bismarck Archipelago, Louisiade Archipelago, Solomon Is. and Vanuatu.
(19) Loyalty Is. and New Caledonia.
(20) N. and e. Australia (Queensland (Cape York Peninsula, Ocean View), New South Wales, Victoria and se. South Australia).
(21) N. Australia from Broome in ne. Western Australia (Kimberleys) across Northern Territory (Caranbirini Springs near Boroloola, Katherine) to nw. Queensland in the Georgetown-Normanton area.
Videos
No videos are available for this species
Sounds
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
Comments/Errors
Please email with errors/comments on this page or to donate photos.
If there is no family list to the left, you may have arrived at this page from a direct link.
Please select "Mangoverde World Bird Guide" to view the entire bird site.