Weekly Endangered Species Report
Weekly Endangered Species Report
Yellow-eared Parrot
By Matthew Gu
The yellow-eared parrot, scientifically named the Ognorhynchus icterotis, is a somewhat big parrot(typically 42 inches long and about 285 grams) with green overalls that can be found in Tropical America. It eats bark, buds, and other plants. As usual, it's most common threats are deforestation, habitat loss, disease, and illegal pet trade. They're relatively social, often traveling in flocks of about 20 and sleeping in pairs. If a parrot is not in a pair, however, it'll most likely just sleep in different places around 2 to 5 palm trees.Thankfully, it's currently being preserved by informing local communities and protecting habitats. Although it was originally thought to be extinct, in 2014 it had about 1,103 individuals-not much, but a huge increase from before. The project might be considered a success, but overall we still need to be careful.
Here's a picture of the yellow-eared parrot-
Links:
Wikipedia
Birdlife Species Fact Sheet
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Parrots.org
American Bird Conservancy
Wikipedia
Birdlife Species Fact Sheet
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Parrots.org
American Bird Conservancy
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Psittaciformes |
Superfamily: | Psittacoidea |
Family: | Psittacidae |
Subfamily: | Arinae |
Tribe: | Arini |
Genus: | Ognorhynchus Bonaparte, 1857 |
Species: | O. icterotis |
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