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Black capped parakeet

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Psittacidae

Tribe
  
Arini

Scientific name
  
Pyrrhura rupicola

Higher classification
  
Pyrrhura

Order
  
Parrot

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Arinae

Genus
  
Pyrrhura

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Pyrrhura, Bird, Parrot, Painted parakeet, Maroon‑tailed parakeet

The black-capped parakeet (Pyrrhura rupicola), also known as the black-capped conure or rock conure in aviculture, is a parrot native to the south-western Amazon Basin and adjacent east Andean slopes in Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. It has a total length of approximately 25 cm, is mostly green with a dark brown-black cap, whitish scaly neck and breast, red wing coverts (upper, not lower - along leading edge) and a black beak. The breast feathers are dark with light tips, rather than the opposite.

It lives in humid forests, ranging from the Amazonian lowlands up to an altitude of 2000 m on the east Andean slopes. While its habitat is being disturbed, parts of its range are within protected areas (e.g., in Manú National Park), and it remains widespread and locally fairly common. Flock size is 20 to 30 birds but smaller in breeding season.

Subspecies

There may be two subspecies. If so, they would be:

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  • P. r. rupicola: Central Peru.
  • P. r. sandiae: South-eastern Peru, northern Bolivia and south-western Brazil. Narrower pale edges on breast and neck feathers, absent on hind neck. Often called the Sandia conure in aviculture.

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    In the past, some speculated that it might be conspecific with the green-cheeked parakeet. This was based on an apparent black-capped–green-cheeked hybrid found in Puno, Peru, though the identification of this individual (or at least its provenance) must be considered questionable, as beyond the range of the green-cheeked parakeet, which has never been recorded in Peru.

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    References

    Black-capped parakeet Wikipedia