2. Lifespan: Up to 25 years in captivity
3. Size: Approximately 37-42 cm (15-17 inches) in length
4. Weight: Around 100-150 grams (3.5-5.3 ounces)
5. Plumage: Vivid red feathers with blue flight feathers and a black tail. Males are generally brighter in color than females.
6. Diet: Seeds, fruits, nuts, and insects
7. Habitat: Native to southeastern Australia, including Tasmania
8. Behavior: Social birds that live in flocks. They are known for their acrobatic displays and loud, chattering calls.
9. Breeding: Crimson Rosellas form monogamous pairs and breed during the spring and summer months. They typically lay 4-6 eggs per clutch, and both parents participate in raising the young.
10. Conservation status: Least Concern (LC) according to the IUCN Red List