Yesterday, a friend phoned me to come and see a strange parrot hanging around 
their garden in Gooseberry Hill area of Perth.  He was not a knowledgeable 
birder but had recently done the Canning Stock Route in company with a keen 
birder who had enthused him somewhat.
The description defeated me and when I later saw the bird, I was equally 
mystified.  I did not see the bird for long but I did get a good view.  
Unfortunately I did not have a bird book with me although in retrospect I don't 
think it would have helped.
It appeared to be a cross between an Australian King-Parrot and a Red-winged 
Parrot.  The head and upper body were a wonderful lime green like an immature 
or female red-winged parrot but it also had a crimson lower breast & belly like 
a female King-parrot but with much stronger colours more akin to the male.  The 
bird also had strong crimson wing shoulders and wing coverts - much more colour 
than a typical Red-winged Parrot would show.  The bill was a neutral buff or 
bone colour.  I don't remember any blue colour at all.
I spoke to the owner of a local aviary bird business and he indicated that 
crosses of these two species were not uncommon but all the photos he showed me 
from his books indicated a bird with military-green colouring like a 
King-parrot rather than the light lime green I had seen.  The photos also 
showed birds with far weaker/less definite colours than I had seen.
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