. The birds of Australia. Birds. 222 THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA The Red-vented Parrakeet. Psephotus hcEmatorrhous. New South Wales and South Queensland. Anterior part of head, neck, breast, back, and scapulars pale brown- grey; lower part of breast and flank yellow, patch of chestnut on the. Red-vented Parrakeet Australian Museum. Psephotus haematorrhous. median and inner greater wing-coverts; primaries and under wing-coverts blue; two centre tail feathers olive-green at base, passing into deep blue towards the tip, the remainder tipped with white. Total length 12 inches, wing , tail , bill


. The birds of Australia. Birds. 222 THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA The Red-vented Parrakeet. Psephotus hcEmatorrhous. New South Wales and South Queensland. Anterior part of head, neck, breast, back, and scapulars pale brown- grey; lower part of breast and flank yellow, patch of chestnut on the. Red-vented Parrakeet Australian Museum. Psephotus haematorrhous. median and inner greater wing-coverts; primaries and under wing-coverts blue; two centre tail feathers olive-green at base, passing into deep blue towards the tip, the remainder tipped with white. Total length 12 inches, wing , tail , bill , tarsus The eggs (4 to 8) measure .95 x .84 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited


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