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The red-crowned amazon (Amazona viridigenalis), also known as the red-crowned parrot, green-cheeked amazon or Mexican red-headed parrot, is an endangered amazon parrot native to northeastern Mexico and possibly southern Texas in the United States.
The lilacine amazon is a small parrot, approximately 34 cm long when mature, with primarily green plumage. Like the red-lored amazon, it has red lores and yellow cheeks; its distinguishing features include a fully black beak, and lilac-tipped feathers on its crown. [41] [42] Western Ecuador to extreme south-western Colombia. [42] Diademed amazon
Amazon parrots Collage of four amazon parrots (in clockwise: Blue-fronted parrot, Red-lored parrot, Lilac-crowned parrot and White-fronted parrot). Scientific classification
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has no leads a week after video evidence surfaced of an unidentified man setting up nets in Temple City and illegally trapping red-crowned amazons.
Mating with a red-crowned amazon, in California.. This species is part of the Amazona ochrocephala complex, which also includes the yellow-naped amazon (A. auropalliata).This complex, which has been called "a taxonomic headache", [3] is considered a single species by some authorities and split into three species by others.
A. a. salvini at Cana Blanca Wildlife Sanctuary, Costa Rica A captive-bred red-lored parrot chick at the age of 6 weeks. The red-lored amazon or red-lored parrot (Amazona autumnalis) is a species of amazon parrot, native to tropical regions of the Americas, from eastern Mexico south to Ecuador where it occurs in humid evergreen to semi-deciduous forests up to 1,100 m altitude.
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Yellow-crowned amazon: A. ochrocephala (Gmelin, 1788) LC: Northern South America, east of the Andes Yellow-headed amazon: A. oratrix Ridgway, 1887: e EN: Scattered coastal areas of southern Mexico Red-spectacled amazon: A. pretrei (Temminck, 1830) g VU: Scattered populations in central Rio Grande do Sul Red-browed amazon: A. rhodocorytha ...