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Lorikeet

British pronunciation/lˈɔːɹɪkˌiːt/
American pronunciation/lˈoːɹɪkˌiːt/
Lorikeet
[NOUN]
1

a tribe of small to mid-sized parrots originally from Australia with a brush-like tongue used for feeding on nectar

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lorikeet definition and meaning

What is a "lorikeet"?

A lorikeet is a vibrant and captivating bird known for its colorful plumage and lively personality. Native to the tropical regions of Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands, these medium-sized parrots are a joy to behold. Lorikeets display a kaleidoscope of hues, ranging from bold reds, yellows, and oranges to brilliant greens and blues. Their unique brush-like tongues allow them to feed on nectar and pollen, making them specialized nectarivorous. These sociable and playful birds are highly active, often seen in flocks darting through the treetops with remarkable agility. With their cheerful calls and melodic chirping, lorikeets bring vibrant energy to their surroundings.

Examples
1And around October or November, hundreds of lorikeets exhibit tell-tale symptoms of drunkenness.
2They're actually calling more lorikeets in as we speak.
3These colorful little birds are called lorikeets, and they love hanging out in these urban environments.
4Alright we are gonna be feeding the lorikeets.
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