Yellow-crowned parakeet
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Cyanoramphus auriceps

The yellow-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus auriceps ) is a species of parakeet endemic to the islands of New Zealand. The species is found across the main three islands of New Zealand, North Island, South Island and Stewart Island/Rakiura, as well as on the subantarctic Auckland Islands. It has declined due to predation from introduced species such as stoats, although unlike the red-crowned parakeet, it has not been extirpated from the mainland of New Zealand. Its Māori name is kākāriki.

Appearance

Yellow-crowned parakeets are 23 cm long and primarily bright green. They have a red band fronting their eponymous golden crown. Their wings, when spread in flight, are bluish purple. Their eyes are either orange or red and their bill is grey.

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The males of this species are larger than the females. The females can also be distinguished from males as their bills are disproportionally smaller.

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Distribution

Geography

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Yellow-crowned parakeets prefer the upper canopies of tall, unbroken stub and forest, though they have been observed at high-altitude tussock meadows and on some of the subantarctic islands. A notably favoured habitat is mixed podocarp/nothofagus forest.The preference of C. auriceps for the upper canopies may have placed it at an advantage in comparison to the red-crowned parakeet, as it likely reduced the risk from predators.

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These parakeets are endemic to New Zealand and range across the main islands, as well as Ewing Island in the Auckland Islands. This is the world's most southern observed location of Cyanoramphus, and the second-southernmost location of living parrots.

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Biome

Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Yellow-crowned parakeets subsist on the seeds of beech, flax, and tussock, but also eat fruits, flowers, leaves, shoots, and invertebrates.

Mating Habits

These birds build nests in crevices, burrows, and trunks of trees depending on the habitat. Their eggs are white.

Population

References

1. Yellow-crowned parakeet Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-crowned_parakeet
2. Yellow-crowned parakeet on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22685175/93061596
3. Video creator - https://avibirds.com

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