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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
[[Colombia]], [[Trinidad]] and [[Tobago]], [[Peru]] and central [[Brazil]].
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[[Colombia]], [[Trinidad]] and [[Tobago]], [[Peru]] and central [[Brazil]]. Introduced to [[Florida]], USA.
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==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
Subspecies ''tobagensis'', found only on Trinidad and Tobago, is larger then the nominate form, and has more orange in the wing.
 
Subspecies ''tobagensis'', found only on Trinidad and Tobago, is larger then the nominate form, and has more orange in the wing.

Revision as of 19:28, 5 December 2019

Photo by juninho
Location: Botanical Gardens of Georgetown, Guyana

Alternative name: Orange-winged Amazon

Amazona amazonica

Identification

33 cm long and weighs 340 g. Green, lateral blue stripe on the forehead, some yellow on the crown, cheeks and outer tail tips, and an orange speculum. Sexes are alike.

Distribution

Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Peru and central Brazil. Introduced to Florida, USA.

Taxonomy

Subspecies tobagensis, found only on Trinidad and Tobago, is larger then the nominate form, and has more orange in the wing.

Habitat

Forest and semi-open country.

Behaviour

3-5 white eggs are laid in a tree cavity, and incubated by the female for 3 weeks, with a further two months to fledging.


The diet includes fruit and seeds, including the fruit of palm trees and sometimes cocoa.

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