Rainbow Lorikeet - Earrings

$47.99

Hand shaped and hand-painted Rainbow Lorikeet clay earrings featuring sterling silver hooksby Songbird Collection.  

With a foundation centred around the love of birds, ethical production and conservation, Songbird Collection have raised and passed on over $10 000 to Australian Bird life projects. Founder Alexandra Sommer brings her rich background in design and her appreciation of the natural world into the foundations of her range of striking jewellery.

Earrings Size: 45x15x10mm

Weight: approx 80g

Materials: hand shaped and painted clay earrings, sterling silver hooks

The perfect thoughtful gift for the bird lover in your life.

 

Curious about the Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)?

This vibrant and colourful lorikeet is common along the rainforest, coastal bush and woodlands of Australia's eastern seaboard, from Queensland to South Australia.

There is little, visually, to distinguish between the sexes. The plumage of the head is deep blue with a greenish-yellow collar across the nape.Their wings, back and tail are green. They have an orange/yellow chest, a deep blue belly,with green thighs and rump. In flight, their yellow wing bar and red underwing plumage is visible.

Rainbow lorikeets feed mainly on fruit, pollen and nectar, and the end of their tongue has a small appendage adapted to gathering pollen and nectar from flowers.

 

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