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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Tribe
  
Psittaculini

Scientific name
  
Psittacula finschii

Higher classification
  
Psittacula

Order
  
Parrot

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Psittaculinae

Genus
  
Psittacula

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Grey-headed parakeet Oriental Bird Club Image Database Greyheaded Parakeet

Similar
  
Nicobar parakeet, Slaty‑headed parakeet, Bird, Parrot, Blossom‑headed parakeet

The grey-headed parakeet (Psittacula finschii) is closely related to the slaty-headed parakeet which together form a super-species. It occurs from the north-eastern states of India, into Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

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Grey-headed parakeet Oriental Bird Club Image Database Greyheaded Parakeet

The binomial of this bird commemorates the German naturalist and explorer Otto Finsch.

Grey headed parakeet


Description

Grey-headed parakeet Oriental Bird Club Image Database Greyheaded Parakeet

Its face is grey/green, and the rest of its head is dull green with faint pale green band below cheeks to hindcrown and its wing are patch absent and has a long tail.

Distribution & Population

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The grey headed parakeet has a wide range in Southeast Asia. It is found in most of Vietnam, the entire country of Laos, most of eastern Cambodia, northern Thailand, in most of Myanmar (except for Tanintharyi Region), in the Yunnan province of China, in far east Bangladesh (extremely rare), nearly all of Northeast India, and far southeast Bhutan. The global population size is not known, but this bird is reported to be uncommon in China, with varying statuses everywhere else.

Habitat

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Psittacula finschii is found in elevations of up to 2,700 meters in forests consisting of oak, teak, pine, and cedar trees. It also resides on deciduous forest hillsides, farmland with scattered trees. In Cambodia, it regularly occurs in areas with evergreen and semi-evergreen vegetation.

Ecology

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The grey headed parakeet has a widely varied diet of different species of leaf buds, seeds, fruit, berries, and flowers. It is often seen in flocks or family parties, with larger groups reported. It is usually a resident bird, with some seasonal altitudinal movement in response to food availability. It often gathers in large flocks to roost at dusk.After their breeding season from January–March, females often lay a clutch of 4-5 eggs that are around 28.5 x 22.0mm.

Threats

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Th grey-headed parakeet is often captured in the exotic bird trade and many are locally kept as pets.They tend to be popular in some small villages in southern China and surrounding areas. The constant trapping of birds is greatly affecting the wild population. Deforestation and logging of the bird's natural forest habitat is also making a negative impact on the parakeet's population. The country of Laos and its uninhabited forest hills seems to act as a safe haven for the species.

References

Grey-headed parakeet Wikipedia