Monk Parrots / Monk Parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus)

When I moved to Florida, I was delighted to see the large population of wild Quaker Parrots (sub-species of the Monk Parakeet) (Myiopsitta monachus) who have made this their home. They are reported to occur in many other parts of the United States. The Quaker Parrots are the most widespread and well-known of all monk … Read more

purplebelliedparrots

Blue-bellied Parrots aka Purple-bellied Parrots

The Blue-bellied Parrots aka Purple-bellied Parrots (Triclaria malachitacea) are endemic to the coastal forest of southeastern Brazil from Rio Grande do Sul north to southern Bahia. Seasonal migrations have been observed.

White-headed Pionus or Speckle-faced Parrot

The White-headed Pionus (Pionus seniloides) may be classified as a subspecies of the Plum-crowned Parrots (Pionus tumultuosus seniloides) but this is controversial and it is sometimes classified as a separate species, Pionus seniloides.

Mauritius Parakeet

Echo or Mauritius Parakeets

The Mauritius Parakeets (Psittacula echo) – also known as Echo Parakeets, are the rarest extant psittacids in the world. It is endemic to Mauritius in the Mascarene Islands, and formerly might have been found on Réunion as well.

Blue-headed Parrot

Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus)

The Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus) – also known as the Blue-head Amazon or Red-vented Parrot, is endemic to tropical Central and South America, from Costa Rica and Trinidad south to Bolivia and South to Central Brazil.

Macaw Species: With Overview and Status

Listing of common and rare macaw bird species with links to informational pages. This macaw parrot occurs naturally in open and semi-open habitats in central and eastern South America.

Dusky Lories – Pseudeos fuscata

Dusky Lories / Banded Lories

The Dusky Lories (Pseudeos fuscata or Pseudeos fuscatais) are also known as Banded Lories or, simply, “Duskies”. Dusky Lories measure about 9.5 inches (24 cm) in length, including the long tail; and average 10.5 oz (300 g) in weight.

Rose-crowned Conure (Pyrrhura rhodocephala)

Rose-headed (Rose-crowned) Conures

The Rose-crowned Conures or Parakeets (Pyrrhura rhodocephala) – also known as Rose-headed Conures or Parakeets – are South American conures that occur naturally in Western Venezuela, where they are fairly common.