Yellow-naped Amazon

Amazona auropalliata

Critically Endangered

The Yellow-naped Amazon is a stocky, vocal parrot of forests and wooded country, feeding on fruit, seeds, buds, and blossoms in Central America. It usually nests in tree cavities or cliff holes and may make local movements as food trees fruit or flower. Fun fact: many parrots use strong hooked bills and zygodactyl feet together like a climbing-and-feeding toolkit.

Family
Psittacidae
Range
Yellow-naped Amazon Range — Resident range in Central America
Population
≈ Unknown
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