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- accepted by the New Zealand Department of Conservation, is that Cyanoramphus malherbi is a distinct species. Malherbe's parakeet is a medium size parrot, approximately...
- critically endangered Malherbe's parakeet or orange-fronted parakeet (C. malherbi - not to be confused with Eupsittula canicularis a po****r aviary bird...
- undescribed Campbell Island form. One species, the Malherbe's parakeet (C. malherbi), is critically endangered, while most other species are endangered or...
- meridionalis meridionalis), and the orange-fronted kākāriki (Cyanoramphus malherbi). The Kea can be found in the forested foothills as well as higher, colder...
- half-moon conure, a species of bird from Central America Cyanoramphus malherbi, also known as Malherbe's parakeet, or kākāriki karaka, a species of bird...
- smithii) are endemic p****eri (songbirds), as is the São Tomé Island or Malherbi pigeon (Columba malherbii). There are 29 species of bird on the island...
- New Zealand, Stewart Island, and Auckland Island Malherbe's parakeet C. malherbi de Souancé, 1857 CR IUCN South Island (of New Zealand) Red-crowned parakeet...
- (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) and the orange-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi). The other New Zealand parrot species are the Chatham kākā (Nestor chathamensis)...
- Chatham parakeet, Cyanoramphus forbesi Malherbe's parakeet, Cyanoramphus malherbi New Caledonian parakeet Cyanoramphus saisseti Norfolk parakeet Cyanoramphus...
- "Comparative ecology of sympatric orange-fronted parakeets (Cyanoramphus malherbi) and yellow-crowned parakeets (C. auriceps), South Island, New Zealand"...