The Pale-headed Rosellas occur naturally along the northeastern and eastern seaboard ofAustralia, from Cape York throughout most of eastern Queensland to Southern New South Wales. They are mostly absent from the more arid (drier) interior regions. They are considered to be “resident” (non-migr...
doi:10.1071/mu938413cN. H. E. McDonaldEmu - Austral OrnithologyMcDonald, N.H.E. 1939 Variation in the plumage of the Pale- headed Rosella. Emu, 38 (4): 414-415
The Eastern Rosella, a more ground-feeding species, ate the fruits and seeds (and to a lesser extent the flowers) of eighty-two plants; the Pale-headed Rosella, more arboreal, forty-seven. Seasonal variation in the diet was evident, although only a few foods were important for each ...
Variation in the Plumage of the Pale-headed Roselladoi:10.1071/mu938413cN. McDonaldMcDonald, N.H.E. 1939 Variation in the plumage of the Pale- headed Rosella. Emu, 38 (4): 414-415