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Loriculus galgulus

English: A male Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot in Tanglin Halt, Singapore.
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Blue-crowned Hanging-Parrot (Loriculus galgulus)

Author Lip Kee Yap from Singapore, Republic of Singapore
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Camera location1° 19′ 36.95″ N, 103° 49′ 27.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current13:33, 24 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:33, 24 March 20112,148 × 1,718 (2.75 MB)File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske){{Information |Description=This beauty has been an infrequent visitor since Singapore Parks cut the branches with the figs. Only recently has this pair been coming back on a regular basis. Looks like it is attracted to the "sleeping hibiscus" (Malvaviscus

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