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Pionus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Lifespan
  
25 years

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Parrot

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Arinae

Scientific name
  
Pionus

Higher classification
  
Psittacinae

Rank
  
Genus

Pionus Blueheaded parrot Wikipedia

Lower classifications
  
Blue‑headed parrot, Bronze‑winged parrot, Scaly‑headed parrot, White‑crowned parrot, Dusky parrot

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Pionus is a genus of medium-sized parrots native to Mexico, and Central and South America. Characteristic of the genus are the chunky body, bare eye ring (which can vary in color), and short square tail. They are superficially similar to Amazon parrots, but smaller and in flight their wing-strokes are far deeper. Coloration is generally subdued yet complex; under bright lighting, their feathers shimmer with iridescent brilliance. All species share bright red undertail coverts; the scientific name of one species, the blue-headed parrot (P. menstruus), refers to this. Males and females are similar, with no notable sexual dimorphism.

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Taxonomy

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The speckle-faced parrot is often split into two species, while a small number of authorities have suggested the blue-headed parrot should be split into two or three species.

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  • Blue-headed parrot (or blue-headed pionus), Pionus menstruus
  • Paler blue-headed parrot (or paler blue-headed pionus), Pionus (menstruus) rubrigularis
  • Reichenow's blue-headed parrot (or Reichenow's blue-headed pionus), Pionus (menstruus) reichenowi
  • Red-billed parrot (or red-billed pionus, coral-billed parrot, coral-billed pionus), Pionus sordidus
  • Scaly-headed parrot (or scaly-headed pionus, Maximilian's pionus, Maximilian's parrot), Pionus maximiliani
  • White-crowned parrot (or white-crowned pionus), Pionus senilis
  • Speckle-faced parrot (or speckle-faced pionus), Pionus tumultuosus
  • Plum-crowned parrot (or plum-crowned pionus), Pionus (tumultuosus) tumultuosus
  • White-capped parrot (or white-headed pionus), Pionus seniloides
  • Bronze-winged parrot (or bronze-winged pionus), Pionus chalcopterus
  • Dusky parrot (or dusky pionus), Pionus fuscus
  • Pets

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    Pionus parrots are regarded as excellent pets, although some species are very rare in captivity. Most commonly kept species are the Blue-headed, Maximillian (Scaly-headed) and White-capped. Others, such as the Dusky and the Bronze-winged have become more common due to captive breeding.

    Pionus parrots are quieter than Amazon parrots. Unlike some other companion parrots, aviculturists have noted that they are not particularly energetic, and do not generally enjoy hands-on play (for example, being flipped on their backs), but they do provide companionship and are described as gentle and charming pets.

    When excited or frightened, birds of this genus emit a characteristic wheezing or snorting sound that is sometimes mistaken for a sign of distress, or a symptom of disease. They also give off a musky or sweet odor that some caretakers find unpleasant, but others enjoy.

    Health

    Pionus parrots are susceptible to obesity, vitamin A deficiency, and aspergillosis in captivity. These conditions, with the exception of aspergillosis, are easily prevented.

    Diet

    As a species, the Pionus naturally eats mostly fruits, especially guavas. Pet owners should take care to not feed their bird any high-fat foods. Pet stores often carry banana chips (which are good snacks for many other birds) that are fried in oil to make them crispy, but they contain too much fat for the Pionus and could result in high cholesterol or other health issues related to too much fat intake.

    Pionus owners should consult a knowledgeable veterinarian (preferably a South American exotic bird expert) on proper Pionus dietary needs.

    References

    Pionus Wikipedia