Endangered

Yellow-headed Amazon

(Amazona oratrix)

Chihuahuan Freshwater

STATISTICS

Height up to

38-43 cm

Weight up to

517g

Lifespan

12 years

Lively personality - Expert Mimic - Excellent Talker

The Yellow-headed amazon lives in mangrove forests near rivers or other bodies of water. It is a stocky, short-tailed parrot with a yellow-head, the yellow colour increasing with age. Its personality is lively, and it can quickly and expertly mimic most sounds, with a particular affinity for singing. An aggressive bird, the Yellow-headed Amazon is a member of the “Hot Three” (a reference to the bird’s “hot” temper), along with the Yellow-naped and Blue-fronted amazon. Its gregariousness and reputation as a “talker” have led the parrot to be popular in the pet trade. It is a highly social bird that lives in flocks of up to 700, however little is known about its social behaviour. It is a monogamous species and during the breeding season lives in pairs. It nests in hollow tree cavities, and the female lays and incubates 2- 3 eggs. The male feeds the female regurgitated food while she is sitting on her eggs. The chicks leave the nest between 8 – 12 weeks old.

BIODIVERSITY BENEFIT

Seed Disperser

THREATS

Habitat Destruction

Large areas have been cleared for lumber, agriculture, pasture and settlements.

Illegal Wildlife Trade

The pet trade has seen enormous numbers of this species collected and exported.

4700
Left in the Wild

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