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  2. White-winged parakeet - Wikipedia

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    The white-winged parakeet (Brotogeris versicolurus), or canary-winged parakeet is a small parrot native to the Amazon River basin from southeast Colombia to the rivers mouth in Brazil. Caged birds have been released and the birds have established self-sustaining populations in Lima, Peru , Los Angeles , and Miami, Florida areas of the United ...

  3. Brotogeris - Wikipedia

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    White-winged parakeet: Brotogeris versicolurus: southeast Colombia to the river's mouth in Brazil. Yellow-chevroned parakeet, canary-winged parakeet: Brotogeris chiriri: central Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. Grey-cheeked parakeet: Brotogeris pyrrhoptera: northwestern Peru and western Ecuador Orange-chinned ...

  4. Canary-winged parakeet - Wikipedia

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    Canary-winged parakeet is a common name for two closely related parakeet species in the genus, Brotogeris, both native to the Amazon Basin in South America. These are: Brotogeris chiriri, the yellow-chevroned parakeet; Brotogeris versicolurus, the white-winged parakeet

  5. Yellow-chevroned parakeet - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-chevroned parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri) is native to tropical South America south of the Amazon River basin from central Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. Caged birds have been released in some areas, and the birds have established self-sustaining populations in the Miami, Florida , and Los Angeles and San ...

  6. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    Blaze-winged parakeet: P. devillei (Massena and de Souancé, 1854) i NT: Northern Paraguay and Southwest Brazil along the Brazil/(northern) Paraguay border Crimson-bellied parakeet: P. perlata (Spix, 1824) g VU: Central Brazil and along the Brazil/Bolivia border Pearly parakeet: P. lepida (Wagler, 1832) g VU: Northeast Brazil south of the ...

  7. Feral parrot - Wikipedia

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    The orange-winged amazon (Amazona amazonica) has been introduced to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, where it has been observed successfully hybridizing with a feral scaly-headed parrot (Pionus maximiliani) and also attempting to breed with feral monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) and rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri), even involving ...

  8. Pyrrhura - Wikipedia

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    Blaze-winged parakeet, Pyrrhura devillei – traditionally a subspecies of P. frontalis. Crimson-bellied parakeet, Pyrrhura perlata – formerly P. rhodogaster. Pearly parakeet, Pyrrhura lepida – formerly P. perlata. Green-cheeked parakeet, Pyrrhura molinae. Painted parakeet, Pyrrhura picta. Sinú parakeet, Pyrrhura subandina – possibly ...

  9. List of birds of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae Little tinamou Red-winged tinamou. The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinamiformes.

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