The Blue Lorikeet
The Blue Lorikeet or Vini
Peruviana scientifically, from the French Polynesian
country in the borders of South Pacific Ocean is popular
for its strikingly simple blue feathers with a shade of
white on the chest up to its face and orange bill. This
almost rare species of Lorikeet parrots are also known in
such names as Tahiti Lorikeet, Blur Lory, or Indigo
Lory.
The Blue Lorikeets can be found nesting in
coconut trees especially during hatch season. They usually lay
two up to three eggs that take 12 weeks to hatch. Aside from
coconut mangroves, the forests and woodlands are some of the
Blue Lorikeet’s common habitat. They feed mostly on insects and
flower nectars and pollens and obtain food through their
specially designed brush-like tongues.
Like many other exotic
birds, like the Rainbow
Lorikeets, the Blue Lorikeets are naturally lively and
playful. They are very active in the wild or in captivity. They
commonly travel in small teams and are always calling in loud
pitches usually during feeding time.
With its energetic behavior and undemanding
food requirements, the Blue Lorikeets are not hard to keep as
pets. Their life span ranges from 15-20 years. They are
becoming endangered though because of ecological invasion of
rats and cats.
If you are planning on keeping Blur
Lorikeets as pets, you will enjoy its company because of its
bubbly character not to mention you can spend at least 10 years
with them. The Blue Lorikeet can survive longer if properly
taken care of. Although they can get by alone, they will be
more productive and lively when joined by the same kind.
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