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In Australia, you will find the following types of rosellas:

  • Crimson rosella, with two sub-species - Yellow rosella and Adelaide Rosella
  • Eastern rosella
  • Northern rosells
  • Green rosella
  • Pale-headed rosella
  • Western rosella
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Western Suburbs Rosellas was created in 1910.


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How many different types of rosellas are there?

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What do Rosellas look like?

Rosellas are colourful parrots. There are several species, and their colours include blue, green, red, orange, yellow, white, indigo and violet. The largest of the rosellas is the Green rosella, which ranges between 29 and 34cm in length, while other rosellas are generally just a little smaller. Like all parrots, rosellas have curved beaks, but unlike members of the cockatoo family, they do not have crests. Being members of the parrot family, rosella have sharp claws, with two toes pointing forwards and two pointing packwards. These feet are often used to hold seeds, nuts and other food while the bird strips the outer shell with its strong beak.


How do rosellas protect themselves from predators?

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