John Redeker Greeting Cards Photography and Canvas Prints
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Tasmania has its share of cockies and parrots. Here are just a few of them.


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083. Tasmanian Green Rosella pair - out together for a meal
The Green Rosella is a beautiful specimen, quiet and unobtrusive. It's  'endemic' to Tasmania: you'll only find it here!

See more Rosellas on the 'Mostly Tasmanians' page.

374. My 'trophy shot' - the rare and endangered Orange-bellied Parrot - in a classic pose at Melaleuca, where they come from Victoria and South Australia to breed
157. The Musk Lorikeet
534. Swift Parrot - endangered
214b. The Eastern Rosella
010. The Rainbow Lorikeet is getting an adverse reputation in Tas as an intrusive threat to the breeding habitat of the native Green Rosella.
159. The diminutive Blue-winged Parrot, which loves to move about in groups.
257. The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo.
On to: BIGGER Birds
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