Derivation
Geoffroyus - Geoffroy St. Hilaire, French naturalist: geoffroyi - Geoffroy St. Hilaire
Habitat
Subtropical and tropical lowland moist forest, swamp forest, shrubland and mangroves. Eucalypt woodlands near rainforest. From sea-level - 800 m.
Voice
A loud, metallic 'aank', repeated rapidly 10 or more times, or 'aank-aank', ending with an upward inflection, uttered continuously in contact in flight. A peculiar guttural chatter or high-pitched screeching uttered when excited.
Red-cheeked Parrot (Geoffroyus geoffroyi) [XC436583]
by Marc Anderson from Cook's Hut Camping Area, Iron Range National Park, Queensland, Australia (flight call)
Red-cheeked Parrot (Geoffroyus geoffroyi) [XC151738]
by Mike Nelson from Weda, Central Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia (flight call)
Nest
In a hollow of a rainforest tree.
Eggs (Guide)
2 - 4, usually 3; white; rounded; about 29 x 25 mm. Incubation: by female.
Subspecies
Proposed subspecies sumbavensis and tjindanae are synonyms of floresianus; stresemanni of rhodops; explorator too may be synonymous with rhodops.
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