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  2. Sun conure - Wikipedia

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    The sun conure was one of the many species originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. [2] As Linnaeus did with many of the parrots he described, he placed this species in the genus Psittacus, but it has since been moved to the widely accepted Aratinga, which contains a number of similar New World species, while Psittacus is now restricted to the ...

  3. Aratinga - Wikipedia

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    Aratinga is a genus of South American conures. Most are predominantly green, although a few are predominantly yellow or orange. They are social and commonly seen in groups in the wild. In Brazil, the popular name of several species usually is jandaia, sometimes written as jandaya in the scientific form.

  4. Conure - Wikipedia

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    The category conure is loosely defined because they do not currently constitute a natural, scientific grouping. The term conure is now used mostly in aviculture. Scientists tend to refer to these birds as "parrots" or "parakeets". The sun conure is one of the few species

  5. Neotropical parrot - Wikipedia

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    The neotropical parrots or New World parrots comprise about 150 species in 32 genera found throughout South and Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean islands and the southern United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Among them are some of the most familiar and iconic parrots, including the blue and gold macaw , sun conure , and yellow-headed amazon .

  6. Psittacidae - Wikipedia

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    The family contains 179 species and is divided into 37 genera. Included are four species that have become extinct in historical times: the glaucous macaw, the Carolina parakeet, the Cuban macaw and the Puerto Rican parakeet. The following cladogram is based on a phylogenetic study by Brian Smith and collaborators that was published in 2023.

  7. Researchers said they named the new species after its most “unique” feature: the “conjoined” bands on its wings. A male Cigaritis conjuncta, or conjoined silverline butterfly, showing the ...

  8. Jandaya parakeet - Wikipedia

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    Two jenday conures (center) and one sun conure (right) at Kobe Kachoen, Japan. The jandaya parakeet is a small, long-tailed parakeet with the reddish-orange body, green wings, vent and tail, yellow head, neck, and shoulders, orange cheeks, black bill, whitish periophthalmic ring, and dark eyes. The ends of the tail feathers are tinged in blue.

  9. ‘Gold-patterned’ creature spotted basking in sun. See ...

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    The “small” and “glossy” new mountain species was discovered in Papua New Guinea, researchers said in a new study. ‘Gold-patterned’ creature spotted basking in sun. See ‘spectacular ...