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Seychelles black parrot

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Psittaciformes

Family
  
Psittaculidae

Scientific name
  
Coracopsis barklyi

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Superfamily
  
Psittacoidea

Subfamily
  
Coracopsinae

Higher classification
  
Vasa parrot

Seychelles black parrot Seychelles black parrot declared endemic bird species by BirdLife

Similar
  
Lesser vasa parrot, Vasa parrot, Parrot, Bird, Giant bronze gecko

The Seychelles black parrot, Praslin parrot or kato nwar (Coracopsis barklyi) is a sombre-coloured, medium-sized parrot endemic to the Seychelles. Historically, it has been treated as a subspecies of the lesser vasa parrot, although it shows morphological, ecological and behavioural differences. Recent phylogenetic research indicates that the Seychelles population has a long history of isolation and may be basal to the rest of the Coracopsis group. It is the national bird of the Seychelles.

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Seychelles black parrot Evolutionary distinctiveness of the Seychelles Black Parrot

Description

Seychelles black parrot Green parrots confirmed in Valle de Mai Future of the Seychelles

The Seychelles black parrot is entirely dark grey-brown except for greyish undertail-coverts; the dark bill becomes paler during the breeding season It is about 30 cm in length, smaller and paler than the 35 cm lesser vasa parrot.

Distribution and habitat

Seychelles black parrot Seychelles black parrot declared endemic bird species by BirdLife

The parrot is found only on the island of Praslin, where its main breeding area is limited by the availability of mature palm forest to the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve and the lower part of Fond Peper in Praslin National Park. It has also been recorded (since 1988) on neighbouring Curieuse where it has been seen feeding though there is no evidence of breeding. It inhabits woodland, scrubland and gardens.

Feeding

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The parrots’ diet is principally fruit, both wild and cultivated, as well as flowers and buds. Wild foods include the fruits of the endemic palm Vershaffeltia splendida, growing along the river valleys, as well as the flowers of the coco de mer. Cultivated fruits utilised by the parrots include guava, papaya, mango and bilimbi.

Breeding

The birds breed in deep cavities of old tree trunks with good cover, where they lay 1-3 eggs

Status and conservation

Seychelles black parrot Birds of Seychelles Black Parrot and Paradise Fly Catcher LeNautique

The population of the Seychelles black parrot is around 520-900 birds. Although it is protected, it is threatened by illegal persecution outside the reserve as well as by competition for nesting hollows with common mynas, and predation by introduced rats.

Seychelles black parrot Seychelles Black Parrot Praslin Island Seychelles Nation Flickr

References

Seychelles black parrot Wikipedia