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  2. Senegal parrot - Wikipedia

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    Senegal parrots are birds of open woodland and savanna. [1] [2] They flock most commonly in countries in West Africa. [10] It is a gregarious species, continuously chattering with a range of whistling and squawking calls. Senegal parrots live an average of approximately 25–30 years in the wild, and have been known to live for 50 years in ...

  3. Brown-headed parrot - Wikipedia

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    The brown-headed parrot (Poicephalus cryptoxanthus) is a south-eastern African parrot. ... Guide to the Senegal Parrot and its family. By M.S. Allan & D. Deter. Barron's.

  4. Red-bellied parrot - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied parrot (Poicephalus rufiventris) is a small African parrot about 23 cm (9 in) long of the genus Poicephalus. The genus Poicephalus has the greatest quantity of species and is widely spread in Africa. [2] It is a mostly greenish and grey parrot. Males have a bright orange belly and females have a greenish belly.

  5. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    Genus Poicephalus Swainson, 1837 – ten species Common name Scientific name IUCN Red List Status Range Picture Senegal parrot: P. senegalus ... (UK) Blue lorikeet: V ...

  6. Category:Poicephalus - Wikipedia

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  7. Red-fronted parrot - Wikipedia

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    The red-fronted parrot (Poicephalus gulielmi), also known as Jardine's parrot, is a medium-sized mainly green parrot distributed across wide areas of Africa. It has three subspecies. The extent and shade of the red or orange plumage on its head, thighs, and bend of wings vary depending on the subspecies.

  8. Poicephalus - Wikipedia

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    Poicephalus parrots have been kept as pets and companion birds for centuries, the Senegal parrot perhaps being the most famous species. The trade in this species most likely began in the early 19th century, when Senegal parrots first appeared as companion birds in Europe. [ 4 ]

  9. Brown-necked parrot - Wikipedia

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    The brown-necked parrot (Poicephalus fuscicollis), sometimes known in aviculture as the uncape parrot, [2] is a large Poicephalus parrot species endemic to Africa.. It consists of two subspecies: the savanna-dwelling brown-necked parrot (P. fuscicollis fuscicollis) and grey-headed parrot (P. f. suahelicus) subspecies.