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Indonesian parrot, seen once in century, reappears in mountain forest

by News Wires
June 4, 2026
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For the past century, the Blue-fronted Lorikeet was one of Indonesia’s most elusive birds, known only from a 2014 photographic record and a handful of ​museum specimens, with a lingering hope that it had not vanished. After days of climbing through sharp limestone, biting insects and ‌difficult mountain terrain, a flash of green feathers high on Buru’s highest peak showed that this dazzlingly colourful parrot was still there.

The ​lorikeet’s bright green body, orange bill, blue hindcrown and pointed tail helped the team identify it.

The team was looking ⁠specifically for this species, but the odds felt slim.

“When you are looking for a bird that has only been documented once in the past century it ​feels like a long shot,” said John Mittermeier, director of the Search for Lost Birds at the American Bird Conservancy conservation group.

First described from seven specimens ​collected in the 1920s, the Blue-fronted Lorikeet has been one of Indonesia’s avian mysteries. The bird went unrecorded for nearly 90 years despite searches in lowland and mid-elevation forests, before being photographed in 2014.

There was a long-held suspicion that the parrot may not have been gone, but rather living higher up in the mountains than searchers had managed to look. ​The highlands landscape where the lorikeet was found had remained largely inaccessible until recently, when local climbers mapped a route into the mountains.

Mittermeier said steep ​limestone terrain, cliffs, sharp boulders and no water make the area difficult to access.

“There are no other birds on the island that look like the lorikeets, so when we ‌saw them ⁠we knew immediately what they were,” Mittermeier said.

Mittermeier said further work is needed to learn the bird’s population size and possible threats.

“A finding like this … is the first step to being able to protect it,” Mittermeier said.

For Eaton, the rediscovery was a reminder of the beauty and surprise still far from public view.

Amid unrelenting negative news, Eaton said, “these moments of ⁠joy and discovery ​are a healthy reminder of what a beautiful world is there.”

“This small green parrot,” Eaton ​said, “it was here long before humans stepped foot on the island, just like birds living in your garden at home – they have more right to be there than you or I.”

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