Latest News About The Night Parrot (Geopsittacus Occidentalis)

Updated 2026-05-10 05:07

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Night Parrot, Geopsittacus occidentalis / Pezoporus ... - Vulkaner.no

Night Parrot, Geopsittacus occidentalis: The Night Parrot, Pezoporus occidentalis, is (or was) a small broad-tailed parrot endemic to the continent of Australia. The species was originally placed within its own genus, Geopsittacus, (e.g. Forshaw & Cooper, 1989, but most authors now prefer to place it within the genus Pezoporus together with the Ground Parrot.

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Conserving Australia's ghost of the arid interior – the night ...

There is no other species of Australian bird that quickens the pulse of professional ornithologists and amateur birdwatchers alike, as the night parrot. In the 170 years since its discovery, the night parrot has attained legendary status as a ghost of the vast arid inland. Several sightings (and findings) in recent years have revealed the parrot is far from being a ghost, but a dearth of information on the bird makes it hard to plan for its persistence into the future. Nick Leseberg from the...

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