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The green-cheeked parakeet is 25 to 26 cm (9.8 to 10 in) long and weighs 62 to 81 g (2.2 to 2.9 oz). The sexes are the same sizes. Adults of the nominate subspecies P. m. molinae are dull brown from forehead to nape and have green cheeks, ashy brown ear coverts, and a creamy white ring of bare skin around the eye.
Green-cheeked parakeet, Pyrrhura molinae. Painted parakeet, Pyrrhura picta. Sinú parakeet, Pyrrhura subandina – possibly extinct. Todd's (Perijá) parakeet, Pyrrhura (picta) caeruleiceps. Azuero parakeet, Pyrrhura (picta) eisenmanni. Venezuelan parakeet, Pyrrhura emma – formerly considered a subspecies of P. leucotis.
The green-cheeked parrot is more commonly known as the green-checked parakeet or the green-checked conure. However, it does belong to the Psittacidae, or parrot , family.
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 ...
The green parakeet is non-migratory but makes local movements in response to food availability. [11] Its diet has not been fully documented but is known to include seed and fruits. It can be a crop pest. [11] The breeding season has not been defined but appears to include at least January to April. It nests in tree cavities, caves, and cliff faces.
Golden-winged parakeet; Green parakeet; Green-cheeked parakeet; Grey-breasted parakeet; Grey-cheeked parakeet; Grey-headed parakeet; Grey-hooded parakeet; Guadeloupe ...
Puerto Rican parakeet, Psittacara maugei (E) (extinct) [11] Red-masked parakeet, Psittacara erythrogenys (I) Hispaniolan parakeet, Psittacara chloropterus (I) White-winged parakeet Brotogeris versicolurus (I) Green-cheeked parakeet, Pyrrhura molinae (I) Orange-winged parrot, Amazona amazonica (I) White-fronted parrot, Amazona albifrons (I)
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