Elusive Indonesian parrot “lost” to science photographed for less than the second time in 100 years

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An elusive parrot species has been captured on digicam (and exquisitely so, I would add) for less than the second time since first being found over 100 years in the past.

The blue-fronted lorikeet is a small endemic parrot discovered solely on the island of Buru, Indonesia. It has lime-green plumage, an orange invoice, a blue hindcrown and a pointed tail.


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