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The Philippine hanging parrot (''Loriculus philippensis''), also commonly known as the colasisi from its local
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name "kulasisi", is a small psittaculid
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species
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to the
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. It includes about 9 subspecies but formerly included the Camiguin hanging parrot and the Black-billed hanging parrot which have seen been recognized as distinct species. While it is listed as Least Concern in IUCN, some subspecies, such as ''L. p. chyrsonotus'' of
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and ''L. p. siquijorensis'' of
Siquijor Siquijor ( , ), officially the Province of Siquijor (; ), is a Philippines, Philippine Provinces of the Philippines, island province (List of islands of the Philippines, the third smallest in the country, in terms of population and land area) ...
, may already be extinct. The species is threatened by habitat loss, but a bigger threat is trapping for the
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; wild-caught birds are often sold as pets in streets and online selling groups.


Description

Philippine hanging parrots are about long, weigh 32–40 grams, and have a short rounded tail. They are mainly green with areas of red, orange, yellow, and blue varying between subspecies. The forehead is red and the irises are dark brown. Adults have red beaks and orange legs. They are sexually dimorphic with only the males having red on their chin or upper chest, except for the ''Loriculus (philippensis) camiguinensis'' in which neither the male or female has a red bib or chest. Juveniles have less red on their heads and paler beaks, but otherwise resemble the female.


Taxonomy

The species or species complex was initially described by Statius Müller in 1776. The exact taxonomy listing is unclear.


Subspecies

As of 2025, 9
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are recognized: * ''L. p. philippensis'' (Statius Muller) 1776 ''—'' Found on Luzon, Marinduque, Polilio Islands * ''L. p. apicalis'' Souance 1856 ''—'' Found on Mindanao; mantle washed golden yellow * ''L. p. chrysonotus'' Sclater, PL 1872 ( Cebu hanging parrot) † ''—'' Found on Cebu; golden hindcrown with orange collar - Likely extinct. Philippine-hanging parrots are still recorded on the island however many of these birds display features different from the subspecies, it is likely that these birds are escapees or have hybridized with the native population. * ''L. p. bournsi'' McGregor 1905 ''—'' Found on Sibuyan; reduced red on the crown and has a smaller yellow patch * ''L. p. dohertyi'' Hartert 1906 ''—'' Found on Basilan; similar to apicalis but mantle more orange and larger red spot on breast on males * ''L. p. mindorensis'' Steere 1890 ''—'' Found on Mindoro; lacks yellowish tones on crown with a reduced or absent nape markings * ''L. p. regulus'' Souance 1856 ''—'' Found on West and Central Visayas (except Siquijor); entire hindcrown yellow * ''L. p. siquijorensis'' Steere 1890 †; ''—'' Found on Siquijor; hindcrown and nape green with a smaller throat patch; likely extinct. * ''L. p. worcesteri'' Steere 1890; ''—'' Found Eastern Visayas; entire crown red with faint orange yellow on nape and mantle In 2006, hanging parrots living on the island of
Camiguin Camiguin, officially the Province of Camiguin (; ; Kamigin: ''Probinsya ta Kamigin''), is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about off the northern coast of mainland Mindanao. It is geographically part of Region ...
, off the northern coast of
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, were described and thought to have a separate identity and is now known as the Camiguin hanging parrot which is distinct as it exhibits no sexual dimorphism. However, this species has not yet been studied through molecular-genetic analysis and its status as a species is not universally accepted. The Black-billed hanging parrot endemic to the
Sulu Archipelago The Sulu Archipelago ( Tausug: Kapū'-pūan sin Sūg Sulat Sūg: , ) is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, in the southwestern Philippines. The archipelago forms the northern limit of the Celebes Sea and southern limit of the Sulu Se ...
was also once a subspecies but differs greatly with its black bill and dull gray legs.


Distribution and habitat

The Philippine hanging parrot is native to the
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except the
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and it is not widespread on
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. The different subspecies are native to different islands, and some subspecies are rare or almost extinct. Trading of birds between the islands for pets has resulted in escaped pets living on different islands to where they originated. Its natural
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s are tropical moist lowland
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s, bamboo forest and tropical moist
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. It also occupies human-modified habitats including coconut groves and secondary forest. It is most common in lowland areas, being rare above 1250 m.Collar N (1997) "Family Psittacidae (Parrots)" in ''
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Behaviour and ecology

Philippine hanging parrots are usually encountered alone or in pairs, rarely in small groups. They mostly forage for food in the canopy or middle storeys of forests, and their diet is composed of nectar and flowers as well as soft fruits such as those from
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s (''Ficus''). The species is a seasonal breeder, with nesting occurring from March to May. Like most parrots it is a cavity nester; a nest found in the wild was in a cavity high up in a dead tree. However, it is one of the few species of parrots that uses nesting material in the nest, the female tucks nesting material between feathers in order to take it back to the nest. In captivity the
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was 3 eggs which are incubated for 20 days. The chicks take around 35 days to
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after hatching. The rounded eggs measure about 18.7 x 16.4mm.


Conservation status

The
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has classified the species as
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as it has a large range and in reasonably common in some parts of its range. This species is actually very adaptable to habitat loss and can surve in suburban habitats. However, this species' population is on the decline as it is heavily traded for the pet trade. The Cebu and Siquijor subspecies are both already feared extinct while the West Visayan, Mindoro and an undescribed population in Bohol seem to be threatened. Another threat is hybridization of subspecies, Colasisi's are now regularly seen in Cebu however it is believed that these are escapees from the pet trade and if the endemic subspecies still exists it has hybridized with escapees.


References

* Tello, J.G., Degner, J.F., Bates, J.M. & Willard, D.E. 2006. A new species of hanging-parrot (Aves: Psittacidae: Loriculus) from Camiguin Island, Philippines. Fieldiana Zoology 106:49-57.


External links

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Oriental Bird Images: ''Philippine Hanging Parrot''
Selected photos {{Taxonbar, from=Q221225 Philippine hanging parrot Endemic birds of the Philippines Philippine hanging parrot Taxonomy articles created by Polbot