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The orange-bellied parrot is found only in the far southwest of Tasmania, Australia's island state, although it migrates to coastal Victoria and South Australia after the breeding season.

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Where does the orange bellied parrot breed in?

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What are the natural predators of the orange-bellied parrot?

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Does the orange bellied parrot talk?

The orange-bellied parrot is not domesticated, so it does not talk. Possibly, if it were exposed to human speech for a period of time, it might learn to talk.


Does an orange-bellied parrot have claws?

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Is a blue bellied parrot a prey?

According to information found, the blue-bellied parrot isn't prey to anything. A blue-bellied parrot feeds on seeds, fruit, flower buds, nectar, and some insects. The blue-bellied parrot is critically endangered due to habitat destruction by the cultivation of crops, such as tobacco and bananas.


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Where does the blue- bellied parrot live?

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Where do blue-bellied parrots live?

The Blue-bellied parrot lives in forests in South America.


Why is an orange-bellied parrot endangered?

The orange-bellied parrot has become critically endangered, as of recent years. Found only in limited areas of southern Australia, their habitat is salt marshes, coastal dunes, pastures, shrub lands, estuaries, islands, beaches and moorlands within 10 km of the coast. It is this which makes it endangered, as this habitat is subject to destruction and development by Man. Wetlands have been drained to create grazing lands; remaining native vegetation is also eaten by stock animals. The salt marshes have been changed (or sometimes destroyed) for urban and industrial development. Many of these habitat areas have also been overtaken for recreational use. These other activities reduce both the feeding and breeding grounds for the orange-bellied parrot.A captive breeding programme in 1986-1991 was severely compromised when many of the birds contracted Psittacine Circoviral Disease (PCD). This same disease also affected wild populations.


How long does a blue bellied parrot eat for?

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