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The population of the red-faced parrot in Selva Alegre estimates from a minimum of 169 to a maximum of 734. [5] Most of the time these birds stay in flocks of 20. They tend to stay in one area, which means that habitat loss can be very dangerous. This small population size puts the red-faced parrot species at risk, as there are less individuals ...
The rusty-faced parrot, red-faced parrot and Fuertes's parrot form a superspecies complex, and have at various times been considered conspecific. References This ...
IUCN Red List Status Range Picture Rusty-faced parrot: H. amazonina (des Murs, 1845) g VU: Andes mountains in Colombia and Venezuela Fuertes's parrot: H. fuertesi (Chapman, 1912) CR: Andes mountains in central Colombia Black-winged parrot: H. melanotis (de Lafresnaye, 1847) LC: Andes mountains in northern Bolivia and central Peru Red-faced parrot
Black-winged parrot; F. Fuertes's parrot; R. Red-faced parrot; Rusty-faced parrot This page was last edited on 31 December 2013, at 08:40 (UTC ...
The little lorikeet (Parvipsitta pusilla) is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is endemic to Australia. It is a small parrot, predominantly green in plumage with a red face. Its natural habitats are temperate eucalyptus forest and woodland, subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest.
The red-headed lovebird is a 15 cm (6 inches) long, mostly green parrot. It has a well demarcated red area on its head extending from the top of the beak, over the forehead to mid-crown, and extending to the left and right up to the eyelid margins. It has grey feet. The underside of the wings is a lighter green.
The red-throated parrotfinch (Erythrura psittacea) is a species of estrildid finch found in New Caledonia. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 20,000 to 50,000 km 2. It is found in both subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and shrubland habitats. The IUCN has classified the species as being of least concern.
Coxen's fig parrot (Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni), also known as the blue-browed, red-faced or southern fig parrot or lorilet, is one of the smallest and least known Australian parrots. It is a highly endangered subspecies of the double-eyed fig parrot. It was named by John Gould after his brother-in-law Charles Coxen.