I came to comment the same. I especially love their underneath feathers. The colours & patterns are spectacular 😯😲🤯 I get to film them in my yard all the time...love em 🙃 Feel free to jump on over for a look at the red-capped 👍 Love your commentary too! Great stuff. Subbed👍 ✌️
That fact you didn’t mention a single rosella makes me disappointed seeing they are found in every state and territory, plus having a wide range of different species found in there aligned Genus.
That’s certainly a very fair point, I should also have added some more lorikeets too in hind sight. To make up for these omissions I created a ‘top 20 parrots’ video which includes several rosellas among others, it is also here on the channel if you are interested.
So no Lorikeets, Cockatiels or even the majestic Palm Cockatoos made the list ?? I was noticing a pattern amongst all the names except for the budgie, and that is they all had the word "parrot" in their name. There are plenty of Australian parrots which don't have the word "parrot" in their name - just look at the Cacatuidae family, consisting of 21 Cockatoo species alone, (per Wikipedia), none of which made it to this video. I'm quite surprised the Palm Cockatoo didn't make the list 😞
Thank you for your comments, the Australian Cockatoos (including Palm Cockatoos) are actually in a separate video 'Top 7 Australian Cockatoos'. You are correct that the lorikeets are missing from this video, it was excruciatingly difficult to decide on my top 10 - but there are several lorikeet species in my 'Top 20 Parrots' video so I hope that makes up for it
Please watch the ‘Top Australian Cockatoos’ video - it includes cockatiels which are certainly beautiful birds but actually classed as cockatoos rather than parrots :)
I'm surprised you chose the Bugerigar at number one. Everyone in world knows them, most people have owned one at some time or another in the world and many people have changed their colour. Only in Australia in their native state are they green. In the rest of the world, they've been changed to all sorts of colours.
Great content and beautifully presented thanks for the upload watching from Melbourne Australia
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for your kind words, greatly appreciated!
Yes, the budgie is a beutiful bird and a very friendly one indeed.
So glad you put in the eclectus, hooded
Thank you, I had no idea Australia has such beautiful birds. Really enjoyed your video
Thank you! It is lovely to hear that you enjoyed the video, we certainly have some amazing birds here in Australia!
We are indeed blessed here in Australia, we are the land of parrots, all,of them lovely.
Great list even if you are missing the best one which I say with a lot of local bias. The Red -capped Parrot :)
Oh wow you are lucky, I’m a little jealous haha! They would definitely be on the list if I had some video of them, their colour is stunning!!
I came to comment the same.
I especially love their underneath feathers. The colours & patterns are spectacular 😯😲🤯
I get to film them in my yard all the time...love em 🙃
Feel free to jump on over for a look at the red-capped 👍
Love your commentary too! Great stuff. Subbed👍
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Baby's of some of those beautiful colors
Wonderful list. Would love to know about more parrots please
oooh, your third parrot the Bourke's is on my list as well! I also have the Mulga... let's see what else you have! *clicks play" for rest of video...
The Bourek's parrot is adorable. I've never seen it or heard of it before.
It’s nice to see Australia all birds
Thank you!
very good
We definitely need to see that Night Parrot video, that would awesome!
That is definitely the dream! I’m sure it’ll happen eventually….
Process parrots would also be excellent!
*princess parrots
@@epicbirds2864 Before the virus, I was offered the opportunity to go look for Night Parrot. Oh well, maybe next time.
Cool
So beautiful
Thank you, I am very happy to hear that you enjoyed the video!
Thank you we love parrot
Not a parrot but zebra finches, pretty neat birds I thought you’d like
Awesome!!
Thanks!
A so nice video
Thank you! It’s wonderful to hear that you enjoyed the video, there’s more coming soon :)
@@epicbirds2864 im looking forward to it 😀
Nice chickens!!
I think so
Yea, they seem delicious
Thanks! I wanna visit Australia after the war. I hope I'll be able to see the nature of these lands by myself.
War?
@@GonnaGoWild yea. I'm from Ukraine. It's not that easy to go somewhere :)
That fact you didn’t mention a single rosella makes me disappointed seeing they are found in every state and territory, plus having a wide range of different species found in there aligned Genus.
That’s certainly a very fair point, I should also have added some more lorikeets too in hind sight. To make up for these omissions I created a ‘top 20 parrots’ video which includes several rosellas among others, it is also here on the channel if you are interested.
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So no Lorikeets, Cockatiels or even the majestic Palm Cockatoos made the list ?? I was noticing a pattern amongst all the names except for the budgie, and that is they all had the word "parrot" in their name. There are plenty of Australian parrots which don't have the word "parrot" in their name - just look at the Cacatuidae family, consisting of 21 Cockatoo species alone, (per Wikipedia), none of which made it to this video. I'm quite surprised the Palm Cockatoo didn't make the list 😞
Thank you for your comments, the Australian Cockatoos (including Palm Cockatoos) are actually in a separate video 'Top 7 Australian Cockatoos'. You are correct that the lorikeets are missing from this video, it was excruciatingly difficult to decide on my top 10 - but there are several lorikeet species in my 'Top 20 Parrots' video so I hope that makes up for it
You forgot cockatiels the second most popular parrots, please make a video about cockatiels.
Please watch the ‘Top Australian Cockatoos’ video - it includes cockatiels which are certainly beautiful birds but actually classed as cockatoos rather than parrots :)
Called Quarion in Qld and Weero in WA
keren , hadir omkuh
Not an Australian parrot but Indian Continent. Parrots in Australia are rare and stunning too.
In australia they aren’t exactly rare, parrots are everywhere
What about Rosellas
That’s a good point, Rosellas are certainly stunning birds, but stay tuned - there will be a Rosella video coming out soon!
Cockatiel
where is cockatiel
Hello! It turns out that Cockatiels are actually cockatoos rather than parrots, so you can see them in the ‘top cockatoos’ video :)
I'm surprised you chose the Bugerigar at number one. Everyone in world knows them, most people have owned one at some time or another in the world and many people have changed their colour. Only in Australia in their native state are they green. In the rest of the world, they've been changed to all sorts of colours.
African Grey Parrots
As the name suggests, they are NOT Australian.