Incubation Data for Amazon Parrots

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    Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot called

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    Blue fronted Amazons (Amazona aestiva aestiva)

    • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

    Bodin’s or Bodinus’ Amazons (Amazona festiva bodina)

    • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 28 days

    Bronze-winged Pionus / Parrots (Pionus chalcopterus)

    • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 27 days

    Cuban Amazons (Amazona leucocephala leucocephala)

    • 3 – 5 eggs that are incubated for about 24 – 28 days

    Culebra Island Amazons Amazona vittata gracilipes

    • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 25 – 27 days

    Dominican Amazons or Red-necked Amazon Parrots(Amazona arausiaca)

    • 1 – 3 eggs that are incubated for about 28 days

    Double-yellow Heads or Mexican Double Yellow-head Amazons (Amazona ocrocephala oratrix)

    • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

    Equador Amazons or Lesson’s Amazons (Amazona autumnalis lilacina)

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      • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

      Festive Amazons (Amazona festiva festiva)

      • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 28 days

      Finsch’s Amazons (Amazona finschi)

      • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

      Green-cheeked or Red-crowned Amazons (Amazona viridigenalis)

      • 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

      Hispaniolan Amazon Parrots or San Domingo Amazons (Amazona ventralis)

      • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 25 – 29 days

      Imperial Amazons (Amazona imperialis)

      • 1 – 2 eggs

      Mealy Amazons (Amazona farinosa farinosa)

      • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 24 – 28 days

      Orange-winged Amazons (Amazona amazonica amazonica)

      • 3 – 5 eggs that are incubated for about 25 – 27 days

      Panama Yellow-fronted Amazon Parrots or simply Panama Amazons (Amazona ochrocephala panamensis)

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        • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

        Red-browed Amazons (Amazona rhodocorytha)

        • 4 eggs that are incubated for about 24 days

        Red-lored Parrots, also known as Primrose-cheeked Amazons (Amazona autumnalis autumnalis)

        • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

        Red-tailed Amazons (Amazona brasiliensa)

        • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

        Saint Vincent Amazon Parrots or Guilding’s Amazons (Amazona guildingi)

        • 2 – 3 eggs that are incubated for about 25 – 26 days

        Salvin’s Amazons (Amazona autumnalis salvini)

        • 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

        Spectacled or White-fronted Amazons (Amazona albifrons albifrons)

        • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 24 – 26 days

        Tucuman Amazons (Amazona tucumana)

        • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 23 – 27 days

        Vinaceous Amazons (Amazona vinacea)

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          • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 28 days

          White-fronted Amazons (Amazona albifrons albifrons)

          1. 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 24 – 26 days

          Yellow-billed Amazon Parrots or Red-throated Amazons (Amazona collaria)

          • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

          Yellow-crowned or Yellow-fronted Amazons (Amazona ochrocephala ocrocephala)

          • 2 – 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

          Yellow-faced Amazons (Amazona xanthops)

          • 2 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

          Yellow-lored Amazons (Amazona xantholora)

          • 3 – 5 eggs that are incubated for about 26 days

          Yellow-naped Amazons (Amazona ochrocephala auropalliata)

          • 2 – 3 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

          Yellow-shouldered Amazons (Amazona barbadensis barbadensis)

          • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 26 – 28 days

          Yellow-winged Amazons (Amazona aestiva xanthopteryx)

          • 3 – 4 eggs that are incubated for about 25 days

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