Red-rumped parrot
Psephotus haematonotus
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| Age expectancy: | The average life expectancy is 15 years |
| Diet: | Seed mix, greens, fruit |
| Size: | 26 - 28cm |
The song parakeet
The song parakeet is found in south-eastern Australia. There it lives in sparsely wooded regions. The distribution area is mainly inland, where there are mature grasses and herbaceous plants. They also live in tree savannahs and grasslands with scattered trees. In some cases, they are also found in parks or gardens. They are trusting birds. Their call is actually not loud, except when they are calling.
Appearance
Male song parakeets are usually green in colour, with the back being more olive green. The belly is yellow. Female song parakeets are brownish olive green. The belly is grey and the lower back is greenish. Juveniles closely resemble the females.
The song parakeet belongs to the medium-sized parakeets.
Keeping song parakeets
Song parakeets must be kept in pairs. They are less suitable for keeping in aviaries. It is better to keep them in a separate room, where the birds have plenty of space and their daily free flight. Climbing facilities and toys must be available.
Keeping them in an outdoor aviary is also possible. They are very hardy, but it is still recommended to provide a sheltered hut.
Song parakeets can be kept together with other parakeets, but there should always be a possibility for separation, as it can happen that they suddenly do not get along.
Diet
In the wild, song parakeets feed mainly on grass seeds and the seeds of herbaceous plants. Therefore, it is recommended to feed the birds a seed mix that contains a lot of millet and hemp seed. Also, greens such as lettuce, dandelion, and chickweed. Fruit and vegetables are also gladly accepted. Fresh branches and their leaves must not be missing. Sunflower seeds should only be fed rarely.
Swiss animal welfare legislation contains legal provisions which regulate the animal-friendly keeping of and the handling of birds.
The following regulations apply to all bird species:
- social species are to be kept socially (no single keeping)
- the enclosures must meet the minimum dimensions = minimum requirements
- all birds must be offered a bathing opportunity
- the enclosures are to be structured with various, springy perches of different thicknesses and orientation, whereby one third of the volume must be free from structures
- all birds must be provided with suitable sand for intake
- the private keeping of certain bird species requires a permit (wild animal keeping permit)
- the tethered keeping of parrots and the keeping of song canaries in Harzer cages is prohibited
- the use of sand tubes as a covering for perches is prohibited
for parrots applies:
minimum enclosure floor area for 4 small parakeets and lovebirds
0.24 m2 (e.g. 60 cm x 40 cm), minimum height 50 cm
Parrots require plenty of natural branches for gnawing and climbing
Before you decide to keep song parakeets, you should definitely have read a relevant specialist book.
For every animal keeping: Children (also adolescents) must be guided, supervised and checked by their parents. Children should know that animals are not toys!
For questions and problems, our trained team at Zoo Roco is at your disposal. They can give you expert advice on all matters.
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