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Yellow-headed amazon

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The yellow-headed amazon, also known as the yellow-headed parrot and double yellow-headed amazon, is an endangered amazon parrot of Mexico and northern Central America. Measuring 38–43 centimetres in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Amazona oratrix
Mass: 1.1 lbs (Adult)
Conservation status: Endangered (Population decreasing)
Class: Aves
Domain: Eukaryota
Order: Psittaciformes

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Measuring 38–43 centimetres (15–17 in) in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green parrot with a yellow head. It prefers to live in mangrove forests or forests ...
There's nothing shy about a double yellow-headed Amazon parrot. These birds are talkative, boisterous and inclined to burst out in song.
4 days ago · The yellow-headed Amazon's stout, hooked beak is used not only for cracking nuts and seeds, but also for grasping, exploring and climbing. Its ...
Mostly green, with a contrasting yellow head. Red on shoulders and on secondaries in wings, more obvious in flight. Juvenile has yellow restricted to forehead ...
Measuring 38–43 centimetres (15–17 in) in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green parrot with a yellow head. It prefers to live in mangrove forests or forests ...
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Jun 22, 2023 · One of the most impressive traits of Double Yellow Headed Amazon parrots is their incredible intelligence. In fact, they are considered one of ...
Also known as: Yellow-headed Amazon. The allospecies Amazona oratrix (Yellow-headed Parrot), Amazona auropalliata (Yellow-naped Parrot), and Amazona ...
Few Amazons are as beautiful and as charismatic as the Double Yellow Head. The plumage of a mature adult is very striking. Its personality is lively and ...
They are diurnal and are social parrots, living in flocks as large as several hundred individuals. They are beautiful, very intelligent and imaginative, and are ...
Scarce and local large green parrot of tropical lowland savannas and semiopen areas with forest patches and big trees (but often seen in cages).