Royal parrotfinch
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Erythrura regia

The royal parrotfinch (Erythrura regia ) is a species of estrildid finch endemic to Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean. It is found commonly at mid-altitudes on the larger islands such as Espiritu Santo, above 300 m., but it also can be found at small sea-level islands in fruiting figs in forest edge in Emae and Tongoa. This species is usually found in singles, pairs or small groups feeding on figs in the forest canopy.

Appearance

The royal parrotfinch is approximately 11 cm long. This species is a multicoloured finch. Male royal parrotfinches have a bright red head and tail, blue breast and turquoise-green upperparts, while females are greener in colour. Young royal parrotfinches are duller with a dull blue head. This species has a high, thin voice and trilling song.

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Population threats

This species is threatened by commercial logging which has removed its natural habitat. There are also reports of small-scale cage-bird trade of royal parrotfinchs. The IUCN has classified the species as being vulnerable.

Conservation

It was suggested to implement captive conservation breeding programme on Lake Letas Reserve, Gaua. It was also proposed to investigate any cage-bird trade, especially on Tongoa and Emae. The suggestion was to reduce commercial logging to conserve forest reserves, supporting natural habitat of Lake Letas Reserve.

References

1. Royal parrotfinch Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_parrotfinch
2. Royal parrotfinch on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/106022210/111182119

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