Accessed on . In order to recognise non-breeding (migratory) habitat if it occurs on your property, learn to identify potentially suitable wetland and saltmarsh habitats. The Orange-bellied Parrot is one of Australia's most threatened species, with less than 50 parrots thought to exist in the wild today. We maintain a viable captive population at our zoos to insure against the extinction of the Orange-bellied Parrot in the wild. We also provide support for the annual releases and over-winter ranching of this beautiful species. Birdlife's guidelines on identifying the orange-bellied parrot, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Chordata (vertebrates), Aves (birds), Psittaciformes, Psittacidae. The 2000 Action Plan for Australian Birds identifies the following potential threats to the orange-bellied parrot: Current threats to ⦠Negative impacts include physical damage to food and roosting plants, and removal of seeding heads otherwise available to Orange-bellied Parrots. Orange-bellied Parrots will be released near Geelong today, as part of an innovative bid to save the species from extinction in the wild. If you have Orange-bellied Parrot non-breeding habitat (saltmarsh and wetland) on your land - consider protection of habitat through a vegetation management agreement or conservation covenant. Threats. Species of concern include: Tall Wheat Grass. The plan for fighting extinction You are directed to the Disclaimer and Copyright Notice governing the information provided on this site. Non-breeding (migratory) habitat for Orange-bellied Parrot includes the following elements: dunes, heathland, coastal grasslands, saltmarsh and pasture; on King Island, the species favours saltmarsh dominated by Beaded Glasswort, Nesting habitat for Orange-bellied Parrot includes the following elements: a mosaic of eucalypt forest, rainforest, and extensive fire dependant moorland and sedgeland plains, intersected by wooded creeks, rivers and estuaries; nesting occurs predominantly in the hollows of live Smithton Peppermint. Cite as: Threatened Species Section (). Right now is the orange-bellied parrotâs last chance for survival before the species disappears from the wild. Always report any observations of the species to the DPIPWE. In level flight, a single 'tseet' note is given each time it dips. Introduced species such as rabbits, livestock, gliders, foxes and starlings pose a huge threat to the birds by causing erosion to the land, predation, or taking over the hollow cavities the parrots usually nest in. Southwest National Park is an Australian national park located in the south-west of Tasmania, bounded by the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to the north and the Hartz Mountains National Park to the east. In 2013, the Orange-bellied Parrot Recovery Team's Annual Report for 2012/13 (published October 2013) outlined the reasons for its decline and the threats to the orange-bellied parrot as follows: Current knowledge suggests that habitat loss and degradation, particularly in the ⦠Every winter the parrots fly to the south east of mainland Australia.Â. Their breeding range has declined significantly, and breeding is now only known to occur at Melaleuca in south-west Tasmania. Join the Birds Australia Mainland Winter Census. 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