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Rainbow lorikeets are vibrant, colorful birds known for their striking plumage, featuring bright green, blue, orange, and yellow feathers. They typically have a distinctive facial pattern with a bright orange or yellow patch on their throat and a blue crown. These birds are often photographed in their natural habitats, feeding on nectar from flowers, or perched on branches, showcasing their lively personalities. Pictures of them often capture their playful interactions and social behaviors, making them popular subjects for birdwatchers and photographers alike.

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