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What eats a Rainbow lorikeets?

Rainbow lorikeets in the wild are particularly subject to predation by the common domestic cat. Other predators include various Birds of Prey, while goannas will eat birds' eggs.


What is the collective noun for lorikeets?

There is no specified collective noun for lorikeets, in which case, a collective noun that suits the situation is used; for example, a family of lorikeets, a bunch of lorikeets, a group of lorikeets, etc.


What are facts about rainbow lorikeets?

Rainbow lorikeets live in Australia.


What do rainbow lorikeets build their nests from?

Rainbow lorikeets build their nests from sawdust, they do this inside a hollow log in which they lay 2-3, nearlly, perfectly round, white eggs. The eggs take around 25 days to hatch. The parents will then take it in turns to feed them. The babies will usually fledge between 6-8 weeks of age.


I own a female Rainbow Lorikeet and she is periodically laying eggs. There is no male present. Is this normal?

no --------------- Yes. Just in the same way female chickens lay eggs regularly, other birds lay eggs when they ovulate regularly, lorikeets included.


Can rainbow lorikeets eat apricots?

Rainbow lorikeets can eat apricots.


What is the life cycle of a rainbow lorikeets?

the rainbow lorikeet lays eggs in a hollow tree and the parents stay with them until the babies are hatched. after the eggs have hatched the parents both leave the nest and the babies have to fend for themselves


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Are rainbow Lorikeets cold blooded or warm blooded?

Rainbow Lorikeets are warm blooded. All birds are warm blooded.


What is the color of the toucans eggs?

Toucan eggs are white.


What color are Muscovy duck eggs?

It is white eggs


How big can lorikeets grow?

Different types of lorikeet are different sizes. Rainbow lorikeets are between 25 cm and 30 cm long, with a wingspan of around 17 cm. Red collared lorikeets are a couple of cm longer, and a bit heavier. The species called the 'little lorikeet' is much smaller, and about 16 to 19 cm long.