Southern mealy amazon

Southern mealy amazon

Southern mealy parrot

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Amazona farinosa
Weight
540-700
19-24.7
goz
g oz 
Length
38-40
15-15.7
cminch
cm inch 

The southern mealy amazon or southern mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa ) is among the largest parrots in the genus Amazona, the amazon parrots. It is a mainly green parrot with a total length of 38–41 cm (15–16 in). It is native to tropical Central and South America. This species and the northern mealy amazon (Amazona guatemalae ) were previously considered conspecific. Some taxonomic authorities (including the American Ornithological Society), continue to lump them together.

Appearance

The southern mealy amazon has a total length of about 38–41 cm (15–16 in) and weighs 540–700 g (19–25 oz). Captives commonly are heavier. It is among the largest parrots in the Americas, mainly being surpassed by the large macaws. It has a relatively short and square shaped tail, as do the other members of the Amazona genus.

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The southern mealy amazon is mainly green. The back and nape often have a whitish tinge; almost as if it had been covered in a thin layer of flour ("meal"; hence its name). The distal half of the tail is paler and more yellow than the basal half, thus resulting in a distinctly bi-colored look. In flight it shows a bluish-black trailing edge to the wing and a conspicuous red speculum. Occasionally a few yellow feathers are apparent on the top of the head.

In South America, it is commonly confused with the yellow-crowned amazon, but can be recognized by its larger size, less yellow to the crown (not entirely reliable, as some yellow-crowned may show almost none), the whitish tinge to its plumage, broader white eye-ring, and red of the leading edge of the wing placed near the phalanx (not near the radiale), but this is often difficult to see (especially on perched birds). Their voices are also strikingly different.

The southern mealy amazon was formerly considered conspecific with the northern mealy amazon. The species were split based on the results of a genetic study published in 2012.

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Distribution

Geography

The southern mealy amazon occurs in tropical Central America and South America. It frequents humid to semi-humid forest (only rarely in deciduous forest) and plantations. In regions dominated by open/dry habitats it is restricted to gallery forest or completely absent.

Southern mealy amazon habitat map

Climate zones

Southern mealy amazon habitat map
Southern mealy amazon
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Habits and Lifestyle

The southern mealy amazon is social and can be found in pairs or in large flocks. They are even known to interact with other parrots, such as macaws. They are usually quiet but can be loud at dusk and dawn. In captivity, they are known as one of the gentlest and calmest of all amazons.

Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

The diet of the mealy amazon consists mostly of fruits, seeds, berries, nuts, blossoms, and leaf buds.

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR
INDEPENDENT AGE
2 months

After southern mealy amazons reach sexual maturity they usually form monogamous relationships with a single partner. Each year courtship usually begins in early spring, and the female will usually lay three or four white eggs in a tree-cavity nest. The female incubates the eggs for about 26 days. The male regurgitates food for the female during the incubation period, and later for the chicks in the nest as well. The chicks leave the nest about 60 days after hatching.

Population

Population number

It is fairly common in most of its range, but has declined locally due to habitat loss and trapping for the wild parrot trade. Trafficking of the birds (as for exotic pets) is illegal in many nations, but the species are still smuggled into the United States from Mexico. In some areas southern mealy amazons are hunted as food. The southern mealy amazon sometimes feeds on human crops (especially corn) and may be considered a crop pest.

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The mealy amazon is bred in captivity with some regularity.

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References

1. Southern mealy amazon Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_mealy_amazon
2. Southern mealy amazon on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/45430572/95154014
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/706529
4. Video creator - https://avibirds.com

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