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- Black-lored_parrot comment "The black-lored parrot (Tanygnathus gramineus) also known as the Buru green parrot, is a parrot Endemic to the Indonesian island of Buru. It is a 40 cm (16 in) long green parrot with black lores, and a turquoise crown. Males have red beaks, and females are gray-brown. The singing is high pitched and more protracted as compared to similar species, such as great-billed parrot.The bird is rare and either fully or partly nocturnal, and therefore is poorly described.".
- Q1268660 comment "The black-lored parrot (Tanygnathus gramineus) also known as the Buru green parrot, is a parrot Endemic to the Indonesian island of Buru. It is a 40 cm (16 in) long green parrot with black lores, and a turquoise crown. Males have red beaks, and females are gray-brown. The singing is high pitched and more protracted as compared to similar species, such as great-billed parrot.The bird is rare and either fully or partly nocturnal, and therefore is poorly described.".