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Parrotlets should be housed separately due to their aggressive nature. [ citation needed ] Even bonded pairs have been known to kill or injure a mate. [ citation needed ] For this reason, most parrotlet species should not be kept in aviaries [ citation needed ] and it is best to keep them separate from other species.
Wild male in Peru. The Pacific parrotlet (Forpus coelestis) is a small green parrot originating from South America.A typical specimen is 11–14 centimetres (4.3–5.5 in) long and typically weighs 30 grams or more. [2]
dusky-billed parrotlet or Sclater's parrotlet (Forpus modestus modestus) Typically 12–12.5 centimetres (4.7–4.9 in) long and weigh 30–35 grams (1.1–1.2 oz). Body is mostly dark green to yellow-green; eyes are dark brown and feet are dark gray. Upper mandible is dark gray while lower is light peach.
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A pet parrotlet. Yellow-faced parrotlets are about 14.5 cm (5.7 in) long and weigh about 35 grams (1.2 oz). [2] Their bodies are mostly dark or olive green with gray washes on the nape and mantle and yellow-green underparts, and foreheads, crown, cheeks, and throat are bright yellow. A gray-green stripe extends backwards from each eye.
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Green-rumped parrotlets are bred in captivity and kept as pets, though they are less common than some other Forpus species. Imports of wild green-rumped parrotlets into the United States are prohibited under the Wild Bird Conservation Act [23] and international trade is limited by other laws, so aviculture is dependent on existing captive ...