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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
35 centimetres (13.8 in) in length, are bright green with a yellow area on the forehead, and a horn-colored (gray) beak, sometimes with a dark tip, but lacking the reddish coloring on the upper mandible that is present in the nominate yellow-crowned amazon. [63] Panama (including the Pearl Islands and Coiba) and northwest Colombia. [42] [64] [7 ...
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]
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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.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has no leads a week after video evidence surfaced of an unidentified man setting up nets in Temple City and illegally trapping red-crowned amazons.
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Yellow-crowned amazon, Amazona ochrocephala (I) Yellow-shouldered amazon, Amazona barbadensis (I) Orange-winged amazon, Amazona amazonica (I) Green-rumped parrotlet, Forpus passerinus (I) Brown-throated parakeet, Eupsittula pertinax; Chestnut-fronted macaw, Ara severus (I) Blue-crowned parakeet, Thectocercus acuticaudatus (I)