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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Flock Size of Feeding Eastern and Pale-Headed Rosellas (Aves: Psittaciformes)

CE Cannon

Australian Wildlife Research 11(2) 349 - 355
Published: 1984

Abstract

Eastern rosellas, Platycercus eximius, and pale-headed rosellas, P. adscitus, fed in single-species flocks of generally less than five birds. Eastern rosellas fed in larger groups, particularly at ground level, and showed greater seasonal and daily changes in flock sizes than pale-headed rosellas. These interspecific differences are attributed to: (1) their feeding stations; (2) the social structure of each species; (3) the relative degree of aridity of the study areas.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9840349

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