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Although rainbow lorikeets are literally all of the colours of the rainbow, their colouring makes them almost impossible to detect in their natural habitat of Australian native plants, with their colourful flowers. Their colours make them well camouflaged.

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Rainbow lorikeets are so called because their colours range across the spectrum of the rainbow. Their feathers are yellow, orange, red, green, blue, indigo and violet.

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