Double-eyed Fig-parrot (Cyclopsitta diopthalma)

Double-eyed Fig-parrot (Cyclopsitta diopthalma)

The Double-eyed Fig Parrot (Cyclopsitta diophthalma), also known as the Blue-faced Fig Parrot, Red-faced Fig Parrot, Dwarf Fig Parrot, and the Two-eyed Fig Parrot, primarily inhabits forests on New Guinea and nearby islands, but is also found in isolated communities along the tropical Australian coast, east of the Great Dividing Range. With an average total length of about 14 cm (5½ in.), it is the smallest parrot in Australia.  The easiest place to see them will be in West Papua, Indonesia or Papua New Guinea.

Double-eyed Fig-parrot Range

There are several subspecies found throughout this tiny parrot’s range.  The Coxen’s subspecies is very rare.

C.d. diophthalma: W Papuan islands, NW New Guinea.
C.d. coccineifrons: SE New Guinea- Astrolabe Bay to Fly River.
C.d. aruensis: S New Guinea (Fly River to Aru Islands).
C.d. virago: Fergusson and Goodenough Islands.
C.d. inseparabilis: Tagula Island.
C.d. marshalli: North tip of Cape York Peninsula, Queenland, Australia.
C.d. macleayana: NE Queenland from Cooktown to Townsville.
C.d. coxeni: formely SE Queensland and NE South Wales, range now limited.

Coxen’s Fig parrot Range

A hungry Double-eyed Fig-parrot live and in action!

List Of Parrots In Australia

Palm Cockatoo – Probosciger aterrimus

Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo  –  Calyptorhynchus banksii

Glossy Black-Cockatoo –   Calyptorhynchus lathami

Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo   –    Calyptorhynchus funereus

Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo  –   Calyptorhynchus latirostris

Baudin’s Black-Cockatoo –  Calyptorhynchus baudinii

Gang-gang Cockatoo –   Callocephalon fimbriatum

Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo   –   Lophochroa leadbeateri

Galah –  Eolophus roseicapilla

Long-billed Corella   –   Cacatua tenuirostris

Western Corella  –   Cacatua pastinator

Little Corella   –   Cacatua sanguinea

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo –   Cacatua galerita

Cockatiel –  Nymphicus hollandicus

Rainbow Lorikeet   –  Trichoglossus haematodus

Scaly-breasted Lorikeet  – Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus

Varied Lorikeet   –   Psitteuteles versicolor

Musk Lorikeet –  Glossopsitta concinna

Little Lorikeet –   Glossopsitta pusilla

Purple-crowned Lorikeet  –   Glossopsitta porphyrocephala

Double-eyed Fig-Parrot  –  Cyclopsitta diophthalma

Eclectus Parrot–  Eclectus roratus

Red-cheeked Parrot    –   Geoffroyus geoffroyi

Australian King-Parrot –   Alisterus scapularis

Red-winged Parrot –   Aprosmictus erythropterus

Superb Parrot  –  Polytelis swainsonii

Regent Parrot  –  Polytelis anthopeplus

Princess Parrot – Polytelis alexandrae

Green Rosella   –  Platycercus caledonicus

Crimson Rosella     –   Platycercus elegans

Eastern Rosella  –   Platycercus eximius

Pale-headed Rosella    –   Platycercus adscitus

Northern Rosella  –   Platycercus venustus

Western Rosella  –   Platycercus icterotis

Australian Ringneck   –    Barnardius zonarius

Red-capped Parrot –   Purpureicephalus spurius

Bluebonnet –  Northiella haematogaster

Swift Parrot  –   Lathamus discolor

Red-rumped Parrot  –   Psephotus haematonotus

Mulga Parrot   –   Psephotus varius

Golden-shouldered Parrot  –   Psephotus chrysopterygius

Hooded Parrot – Psephotus dissimilis

Budgerigar  –   Melopsittacus undulatus

Bourke’s Parrot   –   Neopsephotus bourkii

Blue-winged Parrot  –  Neophema chrysostoma

Elegant Parrot –  Neophema elegans

Rock Parrot –  Neophema petrophila

Orange-bellied Parrot  –  Neophema chrysogaster

Turquoise Parrot –  Neophema pulchella

Scarlet-chested Parrot   – Neophema splendida

Eastern Ground Parrot–  Pezoporus wallicus

Western Ground Parrot  –  Pezoporus flaviventris

Night Parrot  –   Pezoporus occidentalis

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