How high can a Rainbow Lorikeet fly?
Rainbow lorikeets are a species of parrot native to eastern and northern Australia. They are highly skilled flyers and can reach speeds of up to 55 kilometres per hour (34 miles per hour). Rainbow lorikeets are also capable of soaring, meaning they can glide through the air without flapping their wings. They are known to fly at high altitudes, often soaring above the canopy of trees in the rainforest. Their flight can be described as a swift and graceful glide, with their wings outstretched and their tail feathers spread out. While their soaring capabilities allow them to reach great heights, there is no specific information available on the maximum recorded altitude reached by a Rainbow lorikeet.