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  2. Yellow-headed amazon - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix), 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 (15–17 in) in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green parrot with a yellow head.

  3. Yellow-crowned amazon - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-crowned amazon or yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala) is a species of parrot native to tropical South America, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. The taxonomy is highly complex and the yellow-headed ( A. oratrix ) and yellow-naped amazon ( A. auropalliata ) are sometimes considered subspecies of the yellow ...

  4. List of amazon parrots - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Amazon parrot - Wikipedia

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    For captive-bred birds, the average breeding age is around four years, with some larger groups like yellow-crowned amazons requiring six years. Captive birds as old as 30 years have laid eggs. [27] Amazon parrots average 5 weeks for nest initiation, with most successful nestings averaging 2.2 fledglings. [28]

  6. Tres Marías amazon - Wikipedia

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    Tres Marías amazon Tres Marías amazon at Cougar Mountain Zoological Park Conservation status CITES Appendix I (CITES) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Psittaciformes Family: Psittacidae Genus: Amazona Species: A. oratrix Subspecies: A. o. tresmariae Trinomial name Amazona oratrix tresmariae Nelson, 1900 Synonyms Amazona ...

  7. Smaller bodies, longer wings: Birds in Amazon rainforest ...

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    The Amazon study, for the first time, saw the trend in birds that don’t migrate or move much at all. The researchers collected data on more than 15,000 birds. Little changed around them ...

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  9. Panama amazon - Wikipedia

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    This has made them difficult to find. Panama amazons are extremely playful, can be excellent talkers and tend to be loud at times; much like the (nominate) yellow-crowned, yellow-headed and yellow-naped amazons. Though their body language is the same, Panama amazons are much less likely to become physically aggressive.