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Rosellas /roʊˈzɛləz/ are in a
genus that
consists of six
species and
nineteen subspecies.
These colourful parrots from
Australia are in the
genus Platycercus...
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crimson rosellas were
released off the
Otago Heads, New Zealand,
along with
eastern rosellas.
These interbred and by the 1950s no pure
crimson rosellas remained...
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Zealand was
about 1910 when a
small shipment of
eastern rosellas, as well as a few
crimson rosellas (P. elegans), that had been
refused entry into New Zealand...
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shyer than
other rosellas, and
flees to the
upper tree
canopy if disturbed. It is a
quieter and less
vocal species than
other rosellas, and its call repertoire...
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company of
eastern rosellas. They fly in a
straight line,
making rapid shallow wingbeats and
gliding briefly in between. The
green rosella has a repeated...
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Rosella is a
brand of
tomato soup,
tomato sauces,
pickled vegetables, and condiments,
founded in
Australia in 1895 as the
Rosella Preserving & Manufacturing...
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state to be
killed or captured. They are more
placid and
sociable than
rosellas of
other Australian regions from
which they are
geographically isolated...
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Acleris rosella is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in China. The
wingspan is
about 13 mm. The
larvae feed on Rosa acicularis...
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rosella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rosella is a
genus of broad-tailed
parrots endemic to Australasia.
Rosella may also
refer to: Roselle...
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Maliarpha rosella is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Maliarpha. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1896 and is
known from
India (including Nilgiris...