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  2. Blue-fronted amazon - Wikipedia

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    The blue-fronted amazon is a mainly green parrot about 38 cm (15 in) long. They have blue feathers on the forehead above the beak and yellow on the face and crown. Distribution of blue and yellow varies greatly among individuals. Unlike most other Amazona parrots, its beak is mostly black.

  3. List of amazon parrots - Wikipedia

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    43 cm (17 in) long, mostly green, blue face and forehead, red breast becoming maroon and mottled on the lower breast and belly. [55] Saint Lucia [56] Yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix) 35–38 cm (14–15 in) long, mostly green, yellow head. [57] Belize, Guatemala, Mexico. [58] Yellow-naped amazon (Amazona auropalliata)

  4. Amazon parrot - Wikipedia

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    Amazon parrots average 5 weeks for nest initiation, with most successful nestings averaging 2.2 fledglings. [28] Amazon parrots mostly breed during late winter and spring, as they are seasonal breeders. [29]: 255 This may happen due to seasonal food availability or a lower chance of flooding, as the period is generally dry. West Indian amazon ...

  5. Yellow-headed amazon - Wikipedia

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    A generally recognized disadvantage of the yellow-headed amazon and its close relatives (such as the yellow-naped amazon) is hormonal aggressiveness, most notable among males in the breeding season. It is a member of the "Hot Three" (referring to the male bird's "hot" temper), along with the yellow-naped and blue-fronted.

  6. Yellow-naped amazon - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, they should be supplied with bird-safe and non-toxic toys to chew. They also enjoy manipulating objects and interacting with them. Parrot chewing. A rare blue mutation of the yellow-naped amazon is known to exist in which the entire body is turquoise in color. [13]

  7. Category:Birds of the Amazon rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Blue dacnis; Blue-and-yellow macaw; Blue-backed manakin; Blue-capped manakin; Blue-chinned sapphire; Blue-crowned trogon; Blue-gray tanager; Blue-headed parrot; Blue-tailed emerald; Blue-throated piping guan; Bluish-grey saltator; Boat-billed flycatcher; Bright-rumped attila; Broad-billed motmot; Brown-banded puffbird; Brown-headed greenlet ...

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  9. Neotropical parrot - Wikipedia

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    Pionopsitta – pileated parrot; Triclaria – blue-bellied parrot; Pyrilia (7 species; all previously included in Pionopsitta). Pionus (8 species) Graydidascalus – short-tailed parrot; Alipiopsitta – yellow-faced parrot (previously in Amazona, Salvatoria) Amazona – amazon parrots (about 30 living species – one subspecies recently extinct)