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the nest to avoid the attention of predators. Although territorial defense is mostly composed of loud vocalizations there are instances of actual physical combat. Pairs will defend their nest sites against invading couples, sometimes focusing on the location's defense instead of egg-laying. Pairs nesting in areas uninhabited by other parrots will remain mostly silent unless other parrots enter the zone. Some pairs may display moderate territoriality even when not apparently intending to nest, with these tendencies beginning in the latter half of the breeding season. One hypothesis is that this would occur in young pairs that had still not reached full maturity, serving as "practice territoriality".
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of roads, hydroelectric development, and the adoption of young chicks as pets. Especially during the latter half of the 19th century, most of Puerto Rico's virgin forests, a historical habitat of the species, were cleared for agricultural development, primarily for the production of sugar, cotton, corn and rice. The amazon quickly came to rely on these crops as its main food source and so became seen as a pest; local farmers repelled or hunted the bird if possible. As agriculture expanded, the amazon's habitat disappeared further and its population declined.
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to the forest. The flight mechanism of this species is similar to the one found in other amazons, and involves strokes below the body axis, unlike most birds whose wings flow above their bodies in flight. Amazons can fly moderately fast, reaching a top speed of approximately 30 km/h (19 mph), and are fairly agile when evading predators in mid-air. When in search of food, the parrots group in pairs. Couples and their
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were formally announced. The following month, ten amazons were released at RĂo Abajo. 2013 set a new record for the reproduction program, which produced 51 fledglings and shattered the previous record of 34 that was established in 2011. The wild population grew by 15 chicks, an improvement from the
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sequenced the amazon's genome. On August 15, 2013, the discovery of non-assisted nests in the RĂo Abajo State Forest was announced. Experts considered this a sign of expansion, implying that the reintroduced amazon population was fully adapting to wild life and was dispersing throughout the region.
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feathers are dark blue. The color of the feathers on the underside varies depending on the body part: the feathers on the underside of the wings, which can be seen during flight, are bright blue; those in the tail have yellow-green tone. Their underparts are paler and yellow-tinged, their foreheads
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began during the spring of 2015 and extended throughout the summer, benefitting the breeding of the amazons in El Yunque by extending their reproductive season. However, this weather pattern also increased the number of mongooses present in the forest, representing a risk for the population. On
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struck the northeast coast of Puerto Rico inflicting heavy casualties on the remaining birds. In the aftermath of the hurricane the population was estimated at 23 individuals. In 2004, the wild population was 30–35 individuals, and the long-term trend appears to be stable albeit with some
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are red, and they have white ovals around the eyes. The iris is brown, the bill a horn color, and the legs yellow-tan. Aside from DNA tests, males and females can only be distinguished by behavioral differences during the breeding season. Immature birds have plumage similar to adults.
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at some point. Some small species would have encountered problems traversing large bodies of water, but parrots have flight strength and various behavioral characteristics that would facilitate "over-water" dispersion. Most
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Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, were not a threat to the Puerto Rican parrot population when it was more readily self-maintaining, but as a result of the fragmentation and reduction of the population these disasters are now a threat as well.
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The Puerto Rican amazon measures 28–30 cm (11.0–11.8 in) and weighs 250–300 g (8.8–10.6 oz), or 275 g (9.7 oz) on average. Although small compared to amazons in general, it is similar in size to other
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of which would consist of 500 or more individuals for a period of at least five years), protecting habitat for those populations, and controlling predators, parasites and competitors. A third site was planned in 2011 by the
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administration, raised concerns among conservationists due to further deforestation of the regions where the birds feed. New conservation efforts have also begun during this timeframe. In 2011, a research team of the
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sets to aid the captive breeding efforts and population monitoring studies by providing unique identifiers for individual birds. In early 2020, 30 parrots were released into the El Yunque rainforest.
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12 born during the previous year. During this time frame, the known number of amazon specimens rounded 500 individuals. A severe drought caused by the emergence of
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Russello, Michael A. & George Amato (2004). "A molecular phylogeny of
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1675:The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names
1628:Traité d'Ornithologie, ou Tableau Méthodique
390:which was produced under the supervision of
3992:IUCN Red List critically endangered species
2962:
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2732:Gerardo E. Alvarado NegrĂłn (9 March 2012).
2680:(in Spanish). 30 April 2007. Archived from
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2999:Cristina del Mar Quiles (13 August 2015).
2672:"Con casa nueva la cotorra puertorriqueña"
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1166:(IUCN) lists the Puerto Rican amazon as a
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685:The various native parrot species in the
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3350:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
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3284:Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology
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2113:Parrots: A Guide to Parrots of the World
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1568:Planches Enluminées D'Histoire Naturelle
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388:Planches Enluminées D'Histoire Naturelle
3232:(2nd ed.). Melbourne: Landsdowne.
3080:O’Brien, Stephen J. (1 December 2012).
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2703:Cynthia López Cabán (27 January 2012).
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1157:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
1094:The Puerto Rican amazon is a secondary
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4022:Species endangered by invasive species
3984:
2844:Sandra CaquĂas Cruz (16 August 2013).
2765:Keila LĂłpez Alicea (10 October 2012).
2705:"En peligro la cotorra puertorriqueña"
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992:. Among the items it consumes are the
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1317:University of Puerto Rico at MayagĂĽez
467:There are two recognized subspecies:
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1490:
1418:List of endemic fauna of Puerto Rico
1042:; the leaves and twigs of cupeillo (
4027:Species endangered by the pet trade
2622:Serrano, Lilibeth (9 August 2011).
1751:
1462:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1339:University of Puerto Rico, MayagĂĽez
24:
4017:Species endangered by habitat loss
3320:
2179:
2111:Parr, Mike; Juniper, Tony (2003).
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2967:Frances Rosario (4 August 2015).
2652:. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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3228:& William T. Cooper (1978).
2115:. A & C Black. p. 529.
1608:Check-list of Birds of the World
1548:Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc de
1526:Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc de
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1131:The Puerto Rican amazon reaches
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1762:"Taxonomy: Puerto Rican Parrot"
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1451:BirdLife International (2020).
716:and seven large species in the
413:(modern Haiti), rather than in
2945:(in Spanish). 26 December 2013
2886:(in Spanish). 25 November 2013
2626:. US Fish and Wildlife Service
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1534:Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux
1341:. As an emblematic species of
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433:in 1830. The specific epithet
380:Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux
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4032:Taxa named by Pieter Boddaert
3263:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00192-1
2180:GarcĂa, VerĂłnica B. Fonseca.
1168:critically endangered species
996:of the seeds of sierra palm (
289:), is the only extant parrot
4007:Endemic birds of Puerto Rico
3219:General and cited references
2854:(in Spanish). Archived from
2825:(in Spanish). 15 August 2013
2742:(in Spanish). Archived from
1564:"Perroquet, de St. Domingue"
1530:"Le papegai Ă bandeau rouge"
1433:
1413:List of birds of Puerto Rico
7:
2532:"Liberan otras 19 cotorras"
1651:World Bird List Version 9.2
1560:Daubenton, Louis-Jean-Marie
1352:
1262:) may eat eggs and chicks.
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824:Population and distribution
778:ancestor with the Jamaican
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2590:Forshaw and Cooper, p. 540
2562:"Appendices I, II and III"
2444:Forshaw and Cooper, p. 541
1878:Forshaw and Cooper, p. 538
1866:Russello and Amato, p. 428
1828:Russello and Amato, p. 433
1672:Jobling, James A. (2010).
1552:Martinet, François-Nicolas
1423:List of Puerto Rican birds
1177:
1054:Micropholis garciniaefolia
815:of the wings and the main
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3619:
3433:Vinaceous-breasted amazon
3418:
3179:10.1007/s12686-014-0232-6
2647:"From Cage to Rainforest"
1469:: e.T22686239A179276011.
1289:El Yunque National Forest
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2213:El Vocero de Puerto Rico
2161:. BirdLife International
1164:World Conservation Union
1147:Threats and conservation
405:in his catalogue of the
355:World Conservation Union
4002:Birds described in 1783
975:
813:primary flight feathers
437:is Latin for "banded".
4012:ESA endangered species
3675:List of amazon parrots
3328:
3308:Listen to this article
3099:10.1186/2047-217X-1-13
3048:10.1186/2047-217X-1-14
2079:"Puerto Rican Parrot (
1707:"Puerto Rican Parrot (
1300:
1256:small Indian mongooses
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1087:
890:karst-limestone region
874:Rio Abajo State Forest
870:Guajataca State Forest
864:
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753:British ornithologist
444:are commonly known as
370:Taxonomy and evolution
277:cotorra puertorriqueña
3584:Southern mealy amazon
3579:Northern mealy amazon
3547:Yellow-crowned amazon
3443:Red-spectacled amazon
3327:
2482:Snyder et al., p. 139
1932:Oberle, Mark (2003).
1556:Daubenton, Edme-Louis
1428:List of Vieques birds
1347:microsatellite marker
1297:
1185:
1126:
1085:
1062:Psychotria berteriana
1058:Piptocarpha tetrantha
1052:), caimitillo verde (
1040:Piptocarpha tetrantha
1032:Rheedia portoricensis
1016:Marcgravia sintenisii
894:Valle de las Cotorras
872:(until 1910) and the
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351:critically endangered
301:, and belongs to the
267:), also known as the
66:Critically Endangered
3606:Orange-winged amazon
3530:Yellow-headed amazon
3478:Lilac-crowned amazon
3458:Yellow-billed amazon
3453:White-fronted amazon
3359:More spoken articles
3230:Parrots of the World
2083:) – Species account"
1717:on 27 September 2006
1647:"Parrots, cockatoos"
1498:"Appendices | CITES"
1403:Fauna of Puerto Rico
1326:Maricao State Forest
1232:pearly-eyed thrasher
1044:Clusia grisebachiana
1022:), cupey de altura (
737:Amazona leucocephala
501:Evolutionary history
392:Edme-Louis Daubenton
321:Amazona leucocephala
35:Puerto Rican amazon
3665:Neotropical parrots
3564:Blue-fronted amazon
3542:Yellow-naped amazon
3510:Blue-cheeked amazon
3473:Puerto Rican amazon
3448:Black-billed amazon
3211:. 11 February 2020.
3171:2014ConGR...6..885A
3136:www.bio-itworld.com
2684:on 6 September 2012
2542:on 12 February 2009
1127:Newly hatched chick
1105:Cyrilla racemiflora
1036:Alchornea latifolia
1008:Matayba domingensis
1006:), and negra lora (
878:Carite State Forest
767:black-billed amazon
440:Birds in the genus
407:Planches Enluminées
269:Puerto Rican parrot
259:Puerto Rican amazon
51:Conservation status
18:Puerto Rican parrot
3652:Blue-winged amazon
3611:St. Vincent amazon
3569:Scaly-naped amazon
3535:Tres MarĂas amazon
3500:Red-crowned amazon
3468:Hispaniolan amazon
3329:
3226:Forshaw, Joseph M.
2917:on 16 January 2014
1408:El Toro Wilderness
1367:Puerto Rico portal
1301:
1236:Margarops fuscatus
1200:
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1110:Magnolia splendens
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1046:), laurel sabino (
1020:Miconia sintenisii
906:Cordillera Central
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403:Psittacus vittatus
325:Hispaniolan amazon
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3938:Open Tree of Life
3692:Taxon identifiers
3683:
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3636:Martinique amazon
3631:Guadeloupe amazon
3601:Red-tailed amazon
3520:Red-necked amazon
3515:Red-browed amazon
3325:
2858:on 21 August 2013
2746:on 21 August 2013
2122:978-1-4081-3575-4
2089:on 4 January 2006
1768:on 8 October 1999
1689:978-1-4081-2501-4
1603:Peters, James Lee
1260:Urva auropunctata
1220:Buteo platypterus
1216:broad-winged hawk
1212:Buteo jamaicensis
1192:B. j. jamaicensis
1114:Dacryodes excelsa
1024:Clusia gundlachii
1010:); the fruits of
1003:Dacryodes excelsa
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809:Sexual dimorphism
743:Amazona ventralis
727:Amazona albifrons
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3495:Diademed amazon
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415:Puerto Rico
398:coined the
364:Mona Island
303:Neotropical
299:Puerto Rico
295:archipelago
223:Subspecies
165:Psittacidae
3986:Categories
3964:Xeno-canto
3355:Audio help
3346:2010-10-24
2949:14 January
2921:14 January
2890:14 January
1507:14 January
1248:black rats
1230:) and the
1137:dry season
1068:of cuaba (
763:Hispaniola
755:David Lack
748:intergrade
620:A. vittata
492:inhabited
323:) and the
84:Appendix I
3187:1877-7260
3092:(1): 13.
3041:(1): 14.
3013:13 August
2981:13 August
2862:21 August
2829:21 August
2801:21 August
2779:21 August
2750:21 August
2717:21 August
2688:13 August
2536:El Vocero
1657:11 August
1588:enluminés
1502:cites.org
1434:Citations
1307:Via Verde
1299:reserves.
1240:honeybees
1196:Guaraguao
1071:Inga vera
982:herbivore
807:species.
780:A. agilis
771:A. agilis
691:Caribbean
532:A. agilis
183:Species:
121:Kingdom:
115:Eukaryota
3951:Species+
3891:22686239
3865:11428823
3767:22686239
3762:BirdLife
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2457:, p. 157
2435:, p. 156
2422:, p. 155
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2396:, p. 150
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2344:, p. 131
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2192:6 August
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1078:Breeding
994:pericarp
938:Behavior
882:Luquillo
850:San Juan
844:and the
476:nominate
435:vittatus
426:Amazona
215:Boddaert
161:Family:
135:Chordata
131:Phylum:
125:Animalia
111:Domain:
71:IUCN 3.1
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3839:2479642
3803:purpar1
3777:purpar1
3715:Q510792
3420:Species
3411:Amazona
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3167:Bibcode
3141:12 July
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3058:3626513
2630:2 March
2576:14 July
2517:Snyder
2503:18 June
2469:Snyder
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2324:Snyder
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2311:Snyder
2302:, p. 79
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2285:Snyder
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2272:Snyder
2263:, p. 68
2259:Snyder
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2246:Snyder
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2233:Snyder
2165:18 June
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2064:Snyder
2051:Snyder
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2038:Snyder
2029:, p. 16
2025:Snyder
2005:Snyder
1991:18 June
1956:Snyder
1894:, p. 15
1890:Snyder
1857:, p. 52
1853:Snyder
1844:, p. 47
1840:Snyder
1819:, p. 46
1815:Snyder
1803:, p. 44
1799:Snyder
1790:, p. 42
1786:Snyder
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1721:18 June
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1222:), the
1214:), the
1178:Threats
1102:trees (
1056:), and
1038:), and
1026:), and
969:fledged
902:Morovis
842:Barbuda
838:Antigua
830:Spanish
805:Amazona
775:Jamaica
722:Amazona
709:Amazona
696:Central
677:Amazona
474:is the
446:amazons
442:Amazona
386:in the
360:Vieques
353:by the
308:Amazona
293:to the
291:endemic
273:Spanish
217:, 1783)
176:Amazona
171:Genus:
151:Order:
141:Class:
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986:canopy
817:covert
740:, and
706:. The
458:iguaca
344:canopy
340:fledge
313:parrot
305:genus
282:Iguaca
3930:71645
3860:IRMNG
3852:19006
3798:eBird
3774:BOW:
3754:22225
3669:tribe
3407:genus
3191:S2CID
2650:(PDF)
1985:(PDF)
990:range
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730:with
700:North
460:, an
422:genus
287:TaĂno
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88:CITES
82:CITES
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3899:NCBI
3886:IUCN
3873:ITIS
3834:GBIF
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3790:CKFB
3288:ISBN
3267:PMID
3234:ISBN
3183:ISSN
3143:2019
3114:PMID
3063:PMID
3015:2015
2983:2015
2951:2014
2923:2014
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2864:2013
2831:2013
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2690:2012
2658:2008
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1186:The
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1118:nest
1066:buds
976:Diet
958:here
916:and
900:and
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