Moluccan King-parrot
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The Moluccan king parrot (''Alisterus amboinensis'') is a parrot endemic to
Peleng Island Peleng is an island off the east coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia and is the largest island of the Banggai Islands (''Kepulauan Banggai''). It is surrounded by the Banda Sea and Molucca Sea and has an area of 2,406 km². Some of the smaller ...
, Maluku, and West Papua in Indonesia. It is sometimes referred to as the Ambon king parrot or Amboina king parrot, but this is potentially misleading, as it is found on numerous other islands than
Ambon Ambon may refer to: Places * Ambon Island, an island in Indonesia ** Ambon, Maluku, a city on Ambon Island, the capital of Maluku province ** Governorate of Ambon, a colony of the Dutch East India Company from 1605 to 1796 * Ambon, Morbihan, a co ...
. The male and female are similar in appearance, with a predominantly red head and underparts, green wings (blue in one
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), and blue back and tail. Six subspecies are recognised, but only a few of these are regular in aviculture. In the wild, it inhabits rainforests and feeds on fruits, berries, seeds and buds.


Taxonomy

In 1760 the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson included a description of the Moluccan king parrot in his ''Ornithologie'' based on a specimen collected on the island of
Ambon Ambon may refer to: Places * Ambon Island, an island in Indonesia ** Ambon, Maluku, a city on Ambon Island, the capital of Maluku province ** Governorate of Ambon, a colony of the Dutch East India Company from 1605 to 1796 * Ambon, Morbihan, a co ...
in Indonesia. He used the French name ''La perruche rouge d'Amboine'' and the Latin name ''Psittaca amboinensis coccinea''. The two stars (**) at the start of the section indicates that Brisson based his description on the examination of a specimen. Although Brisson coined Latin names, these do not conform to the
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and are not recognised by the
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. When in 1766 the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus updated his ''
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'' for the twelfth edition he added 240 species that had been previously described by Brisson. One of these was the Moluccan king parrot. Linnaeus included a terse description, coined the
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''Psittacus amboinensis'' and cited Brisson's work. This species is now placed in the genus ''
Alisterus ''Alisterus'' is a genus of medium-sized Australasian parrots, comprising the Australian king parrot (''Alisterus scapularis''), the Papuan king parrot (''A. chloropterus'') and the Moluccan king parrot (''A. amboinensis''). The three species are ...
'' which was introduced by the Australian amateur ornithologist Gregory Mathews in 1911. The Moluccan king parrot is one of three species collectively known as king parrots found in Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. There are six
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: *''A. a. amboinensis'' (Linnaeus, 1766) is the
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and found on
Ambon Ambon may refer to: Places * Ambon Island, an island in Indonesia ** Ambon, Maluku, a city on Ambon Island, the capital of Maluku province ** Governorate of Ambon, a colony of the Dutch East India Company from 1605 to 1796 * Ambon, Morbihan, a co ...
and Seram. *''A. a. buruensis'' (Salvadori, 1876) is found on Buru in central Maluku. *''A. a. dorsalis'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) is found in West Papua. The red plumage is slightly darker in this subspecies. *''A. a. hypophonius'' (S. Müller, 1843) has all blue wings and is endemic to
Halmahera Halmahera, formerly known as Jilolo, Gilolo, or Jailolo, is the largest island in the Maluku Islands. It is part of the North Maluku province of Indonesia, and Sofifi, the capital of the province, is located on the west coast of the island. Hal ...
in northern Maluku. *''A. a. sulaensis'' (Reichenow, 1881) is found on the Sula Islands. *''A. a. versicolor'' Neumann, 1939 is endemic to the island of Peleng of the Banggai Islands.


Description

An adult Moluccan king parrot measures 35–40 cm (14 in) in length and has a red head and chest, outer wings dull green (except in subspecies ''A. a. hypophonius'', which are blue), mantle, lesser wing
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and tail-coverts dark purple-blue. Tail darker blackish blue, irises orange, and the legs are dark grey. The lower mandible is blackish, and the upper mandible is orange-red with a blackish tip, except in the subspecies ''A. a. buruensis'', where the entire bill is blackish. Unlike the other species of king parrots, the Moluccan king parrot does not display sexual dimorphism; that is, the sexes have similar plumage. Juvenile birds have a dark-brown bill tipped paler, greenish mantle, dark brown irises and red-tips to lateral tail feathers. Birds reach maturity in one year.Lexicon of Parrots, online version.
Arndt Verlag. Accessed 19-06-2009


Behavior

Encountered alone or in pairs, occasionally in small groups, it mainly frequents dense cover in the lower and mid-levels of forests. It is inconspicuous and rather quiet, except in flight. It consumes fruit, berries, seeds and buds. Nesting takes place in a tree-hollow. The breeding season begins in February and March, although breeding has not been observed in the wild, in captivity the clutch consists of two eggs which are incubated for 19 days. After hatching the chicks are ready to
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at nine weeks old.Collar N (1997) "Family Psittacidae (Parrots)" in ''
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Volume 4; Sandgrouse to Cuckoos'' (eds del Hoyo J, Elliott A, Sargatal J) Lynx Edicions:Barcelona.


Habitat and status

The Moluccan king parrot inhabits rainforests, but sometimes enters nearby plantations and gardens. Exceptionally, it occurs at altitude up to 2100 m, but more commonly below 1200 m ( New Guinea) or 1600 m ( Maluku). It is generally uncommon due to habitat loss and capture for the
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, but remains locally common at least on the Sula Islands, Halmahera, and Buru. Overall, the species is not believed to be in immediate danger, and consequently is listed as least concern by
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. As most parrots, the Moluccan king parrot is listed in Appendix II of CITES.


Aviculture

Until recently, only the subspecies ''A. a. amboinensis'' and ''A. a. hypophonius'' were regularly seen in aviculture, but ''A. a. buruensis'' and ''A. a. dorsalis'' are now also present, at least in zoos. It has regularly been bred in captivity, for example in Denmark.


References


External links


BirdLife Species Factsheet

Oriental Bird Images: ''Moluccan King Parrot''
Selected photos {{Taxonbar, from=Q458164
Moluccan king parrot The Moluccan king parrot (''Alisterus amboinensis'') is a parrot endemic to Peleng Island, Maluku, and West Papua in Indonesia. It is sometimes referred to as the Ambon king parrot or Amboina king parrot, but this is potentially misleading, as ...
Birds of the Maluku Islands Birds of West Papua Moluccan king
Moluccan king parrot The Moluccan king parrot (''Alisterus amboinensis'') is a parrot endemic to Peleng Island, Maluku, and West Papua in Indonesia. It is sometimes referred to as the Ambon king parrot or Amboina king parrot, but this is potentially misleading, as ...
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus