The Life of Animals | Australian King Parrot | The Australian King Parrot (Alisterus scapularis) is endemic to eastern Australia. The adult male has a red head, breast, and lower undersides, with a blue band on the back of the neck above the between the red and green on the back, the wings are green and each shoulder has a pale green band, the tail is green, and the rump is blue. The male has a reddish-orange upper mandible with a black tip, a black lower mandible base with an orange, and yellow irises. Both sexes of juveniles have a Yellowish brown irises and beak, and Otherwise resemble the female
Smaller in length. Australian King Parrots range from North and Central Queensland to Southern Victoria. They are frequently seen in small groups with Various species of Rosella. Further from Eastern Upland Their normal habitat, They are also found in Canberra During winter, the outer western suburbs and north shore of Sydney, and the Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland. Their native to Australia, King Parrots are occasionally Bred in aviaries and Kept as Relatively calm and quiet household pets if hand-raised. They are Relatively unknown outside Australia.