Australia is justifiably renowned for its great variety of psittacids; to try to select them in order of beauty is a pointless exercise, but Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) dazzled me every time I saw it. Fortunately, it is extremely common, and loud too, so we had the pleasure of its company virtually every day.
To our human eyes the bond formed between parrots and their kin seems to be especially appealing and sincere, and pair fidelity and togetherness seemed to be a common event, the very traits we aspire to ourselves, though few of us are successful in achieving them.
This male seems to be presenting a gift to his mate, a piece of nesting material perchance, a treasure perhaps, a token to cement the union to be sure.
Togetherness is lovely!
A little showing off might impress her.
I think she was already committed for in an instant she signalled her willingness to mate and her ardent suitor lost not a moment in taking advantage of the opportunity.
As birds go copulation was quite a protracted affair. He quickly hopped off her back and after a little sleeking down of ruffled feathers by both of them they were back at it again.
A short break for a Lorikeet chat? A time to whisper sweet nothings?
That could wait for later. Time to do it again! The female seems to have been transported to a place of ecstasy! And he is holding on lustily!
Another short break and renewed vigour is called for. This is one premium male! And one very compliant female!
Before we could express our amazement he had remounted and was lost to his hormones.
Enough of this voyeurism I thought. Perhaps it's time to leave them alone. The progeny of this tryst should serve the population well!
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Australian birds are all impressing, lovely observations Dave!
ReplyDeleteI am glad that I am not the only bird voyeur. The rainbow lorikeets ARE loud. And lovely. They are also remarkably bolshy birds and punch well above their weight. Those that visit us regularly see of the cockatoos and the currawongs until the rainbow charmers have had their fill.
ReplyDeleteJust rolling the word Currawong around on my tongue makes me already nostalgic for Australia!
DeleteLOL, David! I am smiling right out loud here! Those lorikeets are GORGEOUS-We should all be so beautiful in our natural state.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful weekend there! Diana
These are such magnificent photographs! You captured such unique moments! You have to treasure them.
ReplyDeleteJag tro jag hamnat i en fantasi värld när jag ser dina bilder. Dessa färggranna fåglar, så upptagna med att säkra artens överlevnad är en syn för gudar.
ReplyDeleteHello David,
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of photos of these Rainbow Lorikeet.
All perfectly photographed, my compliments.
A very nice weekend.
Best regards, Irma
Hola David. espectaculares fotos, cuanta ternera. Las aves son preciosas. Feliz día. Besos.
ReplyDeleteHi David.
ReplyDeleteFantastic to see a mating of these beautiful birds.
You have taken super photos.
Thank you for letting us take a look.
I enjoyed so much beauty.
Groettie from Patricia.
Hello! Wonderful serie of photos! An amazing looking bird!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeletethey are far from shy, the Loris, for sure! They become remarkably tame and will feed from the hand quite readily but can also become a nuisance... a bit like the racoons of the Americas; cute, mischevious, having curiosity, charm and comic value but with the caveat of watch out for damage! YAM xx
Just curious......what caused you to forsake Australia for Scotland?
DeleteProbably bird lorikeet talk?! The Scots are pretty bright too with their tartan colours?! ... me too I'm curious!!
DeleteHello David!
ReplyDeleteThe Rainbow Lorikeet are such beautiful and colorful birds!
Great captures and superb photos of the birds flirting and mating!
I’m sure you felt in love with the Australian nature and birds!
Did you visit Melbourne,the St Kilda beach and the historical center?
Wishing you a lovely day and a happy weekend!
Dimi...
¡Hola amigo David! ¡Precioso! ¡enternecedor! ¡que muestra de amor! Es un precioso post, mis más sinceras felicitaciones por compartir semejante belleza en esplendida armonía. Una precioso reportaje. Te deseo tengas junto a los tuyos un buen fin de semana.
ReplyDeleteUn fuerte abrazo amigo
Gracias amigo Juan. Igualmente!
DeleteHello, pretty series on the Rainbow Lorikeet. They are one of my favorite birds after feeding some in the Cleveland OHio zoo. Awesome photos and post. Happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteI found myself chuckling out loud at this post, David - absolutely delightful!
ReplyDeleteLove to you and Miriam - - - Richard
It is easy to see they have a very strong bond beautiful birds!
ReplyDeleteThose boys and girls are setting a high standard David. I showed your post to Sue. She was suitably impressed but just said "Don't get any ideas".
ReplyDeleteCan we have some LBJs soon?
All we have these days is ideas!
DeleteThe Rainbow Lorikeet is such a lovely and colourful bird, very nice to see a sweet couple enjoying their special moments. A fantastic series of photos.
ReplyDeleteHi David,
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful birds!
Thanks for this great photo report.
Have a nice weekend
Regards
Maria
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco
Hi David,
ReplyDeleteSuperb birds ! They are wonderfull and this moment is particular ! I love, me too.
They are pretty dazzling. And not particularly shy about their private life either. :)
ReplyDeleteHi David
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Rainbow Lorikeet images. You are lucky to be Australia.
Fabulous photos and delightful commentary ... such fun - and you obviously started off your journey with the way you will continue - looking forward to more stories and lots of brilliant images - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteHello David,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colorful photos. The birds looks like they are having a good time :)
I couldn't help but smile and then laugh as I read through this post. Such beautiful photos of two amorous birds.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo report on the life of these beautiful birds! You've captured the beautiful scenes of love!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend !
What a photo op! i can't get enough of their colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of images of such a colourful bird. Loved the commentary :) Looking forward to more posts of your trip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful love!!
ReplyDeleteIda
Hi David,
ReplyDeletewonderful series on this colorful birds.
Best regards, Corrie
Hi Both,
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of images of these delightful and colourful birds, also appear full of energy.
All the best, John
That is amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteLots of great parrotty things in Australia....looking forward to more.
ReplyDeleteHello David,
ReplyDeleteBeautyful series of photos of these Rainbow Lorikeet.
Wonderful to capture this intimate moment!!
Entertaining too!
Thank you for sharing.
Happy week,
Maria
Hi David,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great time observing these birds. Your phantasy has received new impulses resulting in a pleasantly readable report. What a great colourful birds you have seen. I look forward to new adventures of your trip.
Greetings, Kees
i hope he bought her dinner and flowers first??!! great captures of their very long encounter. they are very beautiful, colorful birds!!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos, what a beautiful thing to witness.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely series David. It must have been a pleasure to see these two being in love so much. They are really a graet and healthy couple I suppose by doing 'it' over and over again. Now ;lets hope there will be looooots of youngsters ;-). Nice blog!
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Marianne
In the meantime they had fun, Marianne,
DeleteDelightful post. The Ozzy birds are so pretty as well. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteYou should have a warning in the title of your post - ooh, this was rather R-rated!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds and they seem to be enjoying themselves!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhhhhh ...... so sweet to see :-))))))
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful rainbow parakeets are beautiful to see. It reminds me that I also have a few pictures of them and have never posted them!
Beautiful and loving photos David ;-)
Kind regards, helma