Psephotus multicolor = Psephotellus varius (mulga parrot), Conurus solstitialis = Aratinga solstitialis (sun parakeet) Many-coloured Parrakeet
Sun Parrakeet or Yellow Conure
Title: Foreign birds for cage and aviary
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Arthur Gardiner Butler, 1844-1925
Subjects: Cage birds
Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/foreignbirdsforc02butl/foreignbirdsforc02butl#page/n234/mode/1up
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AForeign_birds_for_cage_and_aviary_%281910%29_%2814732587746%29.jpg
- Many-coloured Parrakeet (Psephotus multicolor) = mulga parrot (Psephotellus varius)
The mulga parrot (Psephotellus varius) is endemic to arid scrublands and lightly timbered grasslands in the interior of southern Australia. The male mulga parrot is multicolored, from which the older common name of many-coloured parrot is derived.
Order: Psittaciformes > Family: Psittaculidae > Genus: Psephotellus > Species: Psephotellus varius > Synonyms: Psephotus multicolor; Psephotus varius
- Yellow Conure (Conurus solstitialis) = sun parakeet (Aratinga solstitialis)
The sun parakeet or sun conure (Aratinga solstitialis) is a medium-sized, vibrantly colored parrot native to northeastern South America. The adult male and female are similar in appearance, with black beaks, predominantly golden-yellow plumage, orange-flushed underparts and face, and green and blue-tipped wings and tails. Sun parakeets are very social birds, typically living in flocks. They form monogamous pairs for reproduction, and nest in palm cavities in the tropics.
Order: Psittaciformes > Family: Psittacidae > Genus: Aratinga > Species: Aratinga solstitialis > Synonyms: Psittacus solstitialis