A Lorikeet sometimes eat clay but mostly eat nectar and pollens and they consume soft foods such as fruit,berries,blossoms,and buds.Lorikeets are not seedeaters they just simply like simple foods.
Lorikeets do not "eat" clay. However, like all birds, they need certain "gritty" items to help them digest their food, and they could be attracted to clay items as they can pull bits of the gritty substance off. This helps grind the food in their gizzard, enabling digestion. Many birds swallow grit of some description to help them, and parrots should always be given shellgrit as part of their food.
A rainbow lorikeet is really colorful, due to what it eats. Lorikeets were designed to sip nectar from flowers. A lorikeet has teeny tiny bristles on its tongue that scoop out sweet nectar.
Predators of Witchetty Grubs include the Bilby and the Rainbow Lorikeet. The Rainbow Lorikeet only eats them when their natural food supply has dwindled.
You can eat homemade clay dough
1.do not eat clay 2.do not eat or drink near clay
They don't. They eat Kaolin, AKA White Clay. Clay has toxin-absorbing properties.
rianbow lorikeet
Stephen's Lorikeet was created in 1908.
Blue Lorikeet was created in 1776.
Kuhl's Lorikeet was created in 1824.
Macaws eat large nuts such as the macodamain nut also many fruits.
im not sure but i think they did sorry if this doesnt help :-]
New Caledonian Lorikeet was created in 1860.