The only bird new to me which I obtained at Lorok was the fine long-tailed parroquet (Palaeornis longicauda).
The most remarkable were the fine crimson lory, Eos rubra--a brush-tongued parroquet of a vivid crimson colour, which was very abundant.
Her husband, Richmuth von Aducht, was, in the year of grace 1400, a rich burgomaster of Cologne, and lived at the sign of the Parroquet in the New Marckt.
Not only was this memorable circumstance commemorated in the Church of the Apostles, but it was also celebrated in bassi relievi figures on the walls of the burgomaster's residence--the sign of the Parroquet in the New Marckt.
Everyone came, and we set out without a single cry or movement, or sign of existence from the parroquet buried under the couch.
The children were particularly struck by the fact that every man carried a parroquetor a monkey on his shoulder or at his saddle-bow; some even had both.
The parroquet was on its stand and I sat down on a sofa.
Among the most spirited and delicately executed specimens of ancient art found in the mounds, is that of the parroquet here presented.
The parroquet is essentially a southern bird; and, though common along the Gulf, is of rare occurrence above the Ohio river.
Kelaart states that it is the only parroquet of the Neuera-ellia range.
The Jaffna parroquet was discovered by Mr. Layard at Point Pedro.
And you may be sure, reader, that Billy did not forget to take the pig and the parroquet along with him.
Billy also had a pet parroquetwhich soon became tame enough to be allowed to move about at will with a cropped wing, and which was named Shrieky.
Here silence reigned, disturbed only by the murmuring hum of glittering insects, or the shrill clamour of the plum-headed parroquet and the flute-like calls of the golden oriole.
This Parroquet is a bird of the interior, and was spread over the whole of it in greater or less numbers.
Mark had given her the stuffed parroquet on her birthday, and Mamma had given her the Bible and the two grey china vases to make up, with a bird painted on each.
She put the Bible in the middle and the parroquet on the top of the Bible and the vases one on each side.
A Parroquet of New Zealand called the Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) thus dwells in natural or hollowed excavations.
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