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Red crowned amazon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Psittaciformes

Family
  
Psittacidae

Scientific name
  
Amazona viridigenalis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Arinae

Higher classification
  
Amazon parrot

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Similar
  
Parrot, Amazon parrot, Bird, Lilac‑crowned amazon, Tucumán amazon

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The red-crowned amazon, (Amazona viridigenalis) also known as red-crowned parrot, green-cheeked amazon, or Mexican red-headed parrot, is an endangered amazon parrot native to northeastern Mexico. The current native wild population of between 1,000 and 2,000 is decreasing. The main threats to its survival are the illegal export of trapped birds from Mexico to the United States and the destruction of habitat.

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Description

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Their appearance is generally green with the most notable features being a bright red forehead and crown, dark blue streak behind the eyes, and light green cheeks.

Range

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Their natural range is across the lowlands of northeastern Mexico. Feral birds have bred in urban communities of southern California|Temple City, Arcadia]], Pasadena, southern Florida, and the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Birds in South Texas may be either feral, descendants of natural vagrants from Mexico, or both.

Behavior

They gather in large flocks being noisiest in the morning and evening. The characteristic screeching heard of these birds usually occurs when they travel in a large flock to a new feeding area. Their diet consists of seeds, fruits, flowers and nectar. Red-crowned amazons nest in tree cavities, like most other parrots.

Aviculture

These parrots are often kept as pets and can be very affectionate and playful when given the attention they need from their owners. Although some are excellent talkers and copy voices, they are best at mimicking sounds.

References

Red-crowned amazon Wikipedia