The Camiguin hanging parrot is mostly green with blue throat, face and thighs, and a red tail and red crown. Males and female birds look identical, which is unusual for a hanging parrot native to the Philippines. Only the males of all the other populations living on other islands have a red area on their fronts.Voice includes a rapid "tsik-tsik-tsik!" In 2006, the hanging parrots living on the island of
Camiguin, off the northern coast of
Mindanao, were described as a separate species than the
Philippine hanging parrot (
Loriculus philippensis). Itis differentiated by its blue face, red crown, longer tail and lack of sexual dimorphism. However, more research and DNA analysis is required to clarify their taxonomy. == Ecology and behavior ==