Unexpected New Year Blessings – The Rainbow Lorikeet
A Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to all my Blog Followers from Aussiebirder and his wife. Our prayer for us all is that we may have a year of […]
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A Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to all my Blog Followers from Aussiebirder and his wife. Our prayer for us all is that we may have a year of […]
A Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year to all my Blog Followers from Aussiebirder and his wife.
Our prayer for us all is that we may have a year of New Beginnings and Unexpected Blessings as our loving Heavenly Father guides us on our life journey along life’s sometimes rugged pathway, As I have often posted that it is in the midst of these challenging circumstances that we have opportunity to grow and mature in character as we begin to seek: The Treasures Within the Trials.

Rainbow Lorikeet are beautiful birds of Australia’s large Parrot family, that are known to pair for life, as do most of the Parrot species. Inexplicable to their beautiful often placid appearance, they are known as one of the most aggressive birds, which most species of birds avoid confrontation with. Their deep sharp beak bite is very painful. If you attack one bird the other in the pair has got your back, or should I say got theirs.
My book What Birds Teach Us highlights the bird as a being very faithful in relationships, which is something we can all learn to be in this coming new year. Click on the image below to find out how you can obtain this very unique book and learn more about our amazing Aussie birds. It will open in a new page.
Here is a delightful video clip my wife and I witnessed just before the New Year began. We seldom ever dee Rainbow Lorikeets bathing in the way these are doing. Other birds, such as the Grey Butcherbird, cleared out when this pair came to wash, returning afterwards. We wanted to share this with you to kick off the new year.
These birds feed on flower nectar, seeds, insects and blossom. They nest exclusively in holes in trees, in particular the Angophora Costata (Sydney Red Gum) tree which is common on our east coast, often sharing trees with the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo.


In this image you can see the fruit of their labour as these two juveniles appear weeks later in the same nesting hole. Note the dark beaks and eyes along with partly undeveloped colour of feet.
That’s all for now. Have a wonderful new year. May this be a year of discovery and wisdom and understanding more about life and our Creator and how much we are loved and cherished by Him, our loving Heavenly Father and Lord Jesus Christ.

“I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 8:38-39 (NLT)

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One of my top favorite birds of yours, Ashley, thank you for this beautiful post! Just loved watching the bath scene, I receive great joy in watching birds frolic in water. I wish you and Mrs H a beautiful and healthy year, full of blessings and adventures!!
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Thanks Donna, they are beautiful birds, and very popular with most people from your part of the world. Seeing them bathing was a rare treat with this species. A happy, blessed and healthy New Year to you and your family my friend. I have enjoyed our blogging friendship over the years. May you have wonderful adventures also.
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Thank you, Ashley!
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Hello Ash,
A very Happy New Year to you, your wife, and all your family!
What a treat – to see these beautiful birds take a bath right in front of your eyes. They seemed to utterly enjoy each moment.
I have been “offline” for the past few weeks and it’s a real joy to come back to your articles, especially this one radiating pure joy.
There is much to catch up on (including catching up on emails – I am looking forward to it) but first, my husband and I wish you both a blessed year ahead.
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Happy New Year to you and your husband also Takami ! It is so lovely to hear from you again, as it has been a while, and we have been praying you had a good break away. I am delighted your enjoyed our Rainbow Lorikeets as much as we did. Have a wonderful week and look forward to a much better year ahead my dear friend.
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What a gift! That was a treat seeing your video of them bathing. It must have been really delightful in person.
Happy New Year to you, Ashley and your family!
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Thanks Deborah, and Happy and Blessed New Year to you and your family also ! Yes it was a very special moment to see this pair bathing as it is a very rare occasion in our baths. They usually only sit together and have a drink, but they have copied the other birds and done the full wash routine, a true Christmas New Year Blessing for us.
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Happy new year 😊
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Happy New Year Sandra !
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I loved the video of these exquisite parrots, bathing in the bird bath. The flapping of their wings, as they shook off the excess water, just glistened and sparkled like diamonds! Beautifully captured! Thank you for sharing this video.
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Thank you so much for your most welcome comment my friend, the Lorikeets are such a beautiful gift and delight us no end when we see them and hear their excited chatter. I am so delighted you enjoyed the video and have given such descriptive appreciation. Have a truly blessed and enjoyable New Year !
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