The Yellow-billed Lorikeet is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Yellow-billed Lorikeet (Neopsittacus musschenbroekii) is a species of parrot in the Psittacidae family. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. References - * BirdLife International 2008. Neopsittacus musschenbroekii. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved on 23 May 2009. More
The Yellow-billed Lorikeet (Neopsittacus musschenbroekii) is endemic to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is locally a fairly common high-altitude species; however, due to habitat destruction their numbers are going down, and this species is, therefore, considered endangered in its natural habitat (CITES II). More
Also Known As: Yellow-billed Lorikeet, Yellow-billed Mountain Lory, Alpine Lorikeet * Members Only * Wild Status * Care * Profile musschenbroeks_lorikeet_5 Musschenbroek’s Lorikeet in flight Credit: © Mehd Halaouate | http://www.indonesien.nu/indonesieneng/index. More
Yellow-billed Lorikeet, Yellow-billed Mountain Lory Spanish: Lori Montano Grande, Lori Moteado Grande Estonian: hiir-nestepapagoi Finnish: Aurinkolurikki French: Lori de Musschenbroek Indonesian: Perkici Paruh-kuning Italian: Lorichetto beccogiallo, Lorichetto di Musschenbroek Japanese: takaneinko Japanese: タカネインコ Latin: Neopsittacus musschenbroekii Dutch: Musschenbroeklori, Musschenbroek-lori, Musschenbroeks Lori Norwegian: Gualori, Gulnebblori Polish: irianka duza, irianka duża Russian: Лори Мошенброка Slovak: lori žltozobý Avibase has More
Yellow-billed Lorikeet Neopsittacus musschenbroekii: Both this and the next species were seen well at Ambua. Orange-billed Lorikeet Neopsittacus pullicauda: Seen well, though bill colour in dull light remains controversial! The green undertail was a help! Palm Cockatoo Probosciger aterrimus: A star bird, great views along the Fly River with a flock of 4 on one day. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita: Quite common in the west, and sounding quite different to Australian birds. More