Panama Amazon ( lat. Amazona ochrocephala panamensis ) - a bird of the parrot family, a subspecies of the Surinamese Amazon .
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Content
- 1 Appearance
- 2 Distribution
- 3 Contents
- 4 Literature
Appearance
Body length 33–36 cm, tail 14 cm. Coloring green with a slightly yellowish tint. The front part of the head — the crown of the head, forehead, cheeks, and chin — is yellow (in some parrots, the back of the head is yellow). There is a red stripe on the wing, the wing fold is yellow. There is a white area around the eyes. The iris is brownish red. Ivory beak with a black tip on the beak . Legs are very light, almost white.
Distribution
It lives in the central and northern parts of South America , in North Columbia and Panama .
Contents
This parrot is well bred by European nature lovers. He is tamed better with solitary content and attentive to him. Of the Amazonians, these are the most gifted parrots, capable of learning. In addition to "colloquial speech", they can play other sounds.
Literature
- Jerusalem I. Parrots and songbirds: species, content, training. - Rostov-on-Don: Vladis, 2001 .-- 320 with ISBN 5-94194-073-4