Green-thighed parrot

Green-thighed parrot

Eastern white-bellied parrot

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Pionites leucogaster
Weight
165
6
goz
g oz 
Length
23
9
cminch
cm inch 
Wingspan
36
14
cminch
cm inch 

The green-thighed parrot (Pionites leucogaster ), also known as the eastern white-bellied parrot, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. The species was previously known as the white-bellied parrot (or white-bellied caique in aviculture) and contained three subspecies including the nominate race, but recent morphological work suggested the species should be split into three:

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  • green-thighed parrot or eastern white-bellied parrot (Pionites leucogaster )
  • black-legged parrot or western white-bellied parrot (Pionites xanthomerius )
  • yellow-tailed parrot or central white-bellied parrot (Pionites xanthurus )

The green-thighed parrot is found in humid forest and wooded habitats in the Amazon south of the Amazon River in Brazil. It is generally fairly common throughout its range and is easily seen in a wide range of protected areas, such as the Cristalino State Park (near Alta Floresta), Xingu National Park, and Amazônia National Park in Brazil. However, it is believed that deforestation in the Amazon will cause a rapid decline in population.

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Di

Diurnal

Fr

Frugivore

Gr

Granivore

He

Herbivore

Ar

Arboreal

Zo

Zoochory

Te

Terrestrial

Mo

Monogamy

So

Social

No

Not a migrant

G

starts with

Appearance

The green-thighed parrot has an orange-yellow head and vent, a white or off-white belly, green wings, thighs and back, bluish primary feathers, a pinkish-horn beak, and pinkish legs and feet. Juveniles have brownish or black feathers on the head and nape, yellow feathers on the white belly, and greyish legs. Generally, the off-colored feathers will be lost and replaced by orange or white feathers respectively as the bird matures. Young birds also have dark brown irises, which will change to a rust or orange with age. The white breast feathers of wild caiques are often stained a chestnut brown (or "isobel") color. This may be due to tannin staining, as result of their particular affinity for bathing by rubbing their bodies against wet leaves and other plant matter.

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The head and nape plumage of the white-bellied parrot has been observed to fluoresce strongly under ultraviolet light.

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Distribution

Geography

Continents
Countries
Biogeographical realms
Green-thighed parrot habitat map

Climate zones

Green-thighed parrot habitat map
Green-thighed parrot
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Habits and Lifestyle

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
INDEPENDENT AGE
11-12 days

References

1. Green-thighed parrot Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-thighed_parrot
2. Green-thighed parrot on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/62181308/95191855
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/686178

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