Amazona: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Psittaciformes
- Family
- Psittacidae
- Genus
- Amazona
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Amazona
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Amazon parrot
Amazon parrots are parrots in the genus Amazona. They are medium-sized, short-tailed parrots native to the Americas, with their range extending from South America to Mexico and the Caribbean. Amazona is one of the 92 genera of parrots that make up the order Psittaciformes and is in the family Psittacidae, one of three families of true parrots. It contains about thirty species. Most amazons are predominantly green, with accenting colors that depend on the species, and they can be quite vivid. They feed primarily on seeds, nuts, and fruits, supplemented by leafy matter.
Many amazons have the ability to mimic human speech and other sounds. Partly because of this, they are popular as pets or companion parrots, and a small industry has developed in breeding parrots in captivity for this market. This popularity has led to many parrots being taken from the wild to the extent that some species have become threatened. The United States and the European Union have made the capture of wild parrots for the pet trade illegal in an attempt to help protect wild populations. Feral populations of amazons can be found in different parts of the world, including in South Africa, Europe, and major cities in the Americas.
...Amazona in languages:
- Bokmål
- Amazonpapegøyer
- Czech
- Amazoňan
- English
- Amazon Parrots
- English
- Amazons
- Finnish
- amatsonit
- German
- Amazonen
- German
- Amazonenpapageien
- Japanese
- ボウシインコ属
- Macedonian
- Амазон папагали
- Portuguese
- Papagaios amazônicos
- Russian
- Амазоны
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Alipiopsitta
- Amazona
- Anodorhynchus
- Ara
- Aratinga
- Bolborhynchus
- Brotogeris
- Conuropsis
- Cyanoliseus
- Cyanopsitta
- Deroptyus
- Diopsittaca
- Enicognathus
- Eupsittula
- Forpus
- Graydidascalus
- Guaruba
- Hapalopsittaca
- Leptosittaca
- Myiopsitta
- Nannopsittaca
- Ognorhynchus
- Orthopsittaca
- Pionites
- Pionopsitta
- Pionus
- Poicephalus
- Primolius
- Psilopsiagon
- Psittacara
- Psittacus
- Pyrilia
- Pyrrhura
- Rhynchopsitta
- Thectocercus
- Touit
- Triclaria
Child Taxa
- Amazona aestiva
- Amazona agilis
- Amazona albifrons
- Amazona amazonica
- Amazona arausiaca
- Amazona auropalliata
- Amazona autumnalis
- Amazona barbadensis
- Amazona brasiliensis
- Amazona collaria
- Amazona dufresniana
- Amazona farinosa
- Amazona festiva
- Amazona finschi
- Amazona finschi × viridigenalis
- Amazona guildingii
- Amazona imperialis
- Amazona kawalli
- Amazona leucocephala
- Amazona martinicana
- Amazona mercenarius
- Amazona ochrocephala
- Amazona oratrix
- Amazona pretrei
- Amazona rhodocorytha
- Amazona tucumana
- Amazona ventralis
- Amazona versicolor
- Amazona vinacea
- Amazona violacea
- Amazona viridigenalis
- Amazona viridigenalis × autumnalis
- Amazona viridigenalis × oratrix
- Amazona vittata
- Amazona xantholora
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