Eolophus roseicapilla, commonly known as the Rosy-crowned Parakeet, is a bird species found in Australia. This bird is known for its striking appearance, with a bright green plumage, a distinctive rosy-pink patch on its forehead, and a yellow beak.
The Rosy-crowned Parakeet is a social bird that is commonly found in small flocks in the Australian outback, savannahs, and woodlands. It feeds on a variety of plant material, including seeds, fruits, and flowers, and is known to be an important seed disperser in its ecosystem.
Despite being a popular and charismatic bird species, the Rosy-crowned Parakeet is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation due to agriculture, urbanization, and wildfires. Conservation efforts are underway to protect remaining populations and their habitats, including the establishment of protected areas and the restoration of degraded habitats.