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Lorikeets are found in the Australasian region, including south-eastern Asia, Polynesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia.

They are found in a variety of habitats especially wherever there are abundant native trees with nectar-producing flowers. These include bushland and forests, as well as suburban areas which have plenty of native trees.

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