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African & New World Parrots

The Psittacidae family, widely known as true parrots, includes around 167 species divided between the Afrotropical Old World parrots (Psittacinae) and the Neotropical New World parrots (Arinae), with a few species having gone extinct recently. These globally recognized birds inhabit tropical and subtropical regions across the world, including South and Central America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and others, with historical presence even in the United States. Psittacidae likely originated during the early Paleogene period, over 66 million years ago, with their diversification occurring after continental shifts. Renowned polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque first introduced the family in 1815, and recent molecular studies have further refined their taxonomy, recognizing Old World and New World parrots as sister clades within the Psittacinae subfamily. The family is remarkably diverse, including notable birds such as the grey parrot, macaws, parakeets, and Amazon parrots, all belonging to various genera, illustrating the broad and intricate evolutionary web of the parrot family.

Regions

Rusty-faced Parrot

Hapalopsittaca amazonina

Saffron-headed Parrot

Pyrilia pyrilia

Santa Marta Parakeet

Pyrrhura viridicata

Santarem Parakeet

Pyrrhura amazonum

Sapphire-rumped Parrotlet

Touit purpuratus

Scaly-headed Parrot

Pionus maximiliani

Scaly-naped Amazon

Amazona mercenarius

Scarlet-fronted Parakeet

Psittacara wagleri
A photo of a Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao)

Scarlet Macaw

Ara macao

Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet

Touit huetii

Short-tailed Parrot

Graydidascalus brachyurus

Slender-billed Parakeet

Enicognathus leptorhynchus

Southern Mealy Amazon

Amazona farinosa
A photo of a Spectacled Parrotlet (Forpus conspicillatus)

Spectacled Parrotlet

Forpus conspicillatus

Spix's Macaw

Cyanopsitta spixii

Spot-winged Parrotlet

Touit stictopterus

Sulphur-breasted Parakeet

Aratinga maculata

Sun Parakeet

Aratinga solstitialis

Tepui Parrotlet

Nannopsittaca panychlora

Tucuman Amazon

Amazona tucumana

Tui Parakeet

Brotogeris sanctithomae
A photo of a Turquoise-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva)

Turquoise-fronted Amazon

Amazona aestiva

Turquoise-winged Parrotlet

Forpus spengeli

Venezuelan Parakeet

Pyrrhura emma
A photo of a Vinaceous-breasted Amazon (Amazona vinacea)

Vinaceous-breasted Amazon

Amazona vinacea

Vulturine Parrot

Pyrilia vulturina
A photo of a White-bellied Parrot (Pionites leucogaster)

White-bellied Parrot

Pionites leucogaster

White-breasted Parakeet

Pyrrhura albipectus

White-capped Parrot

Pionus seniloides

White-eared Parakeet

Pyrrhura leucotis
A photo of a White-eyed Parakeet (Psittacara leucophthalmus)

White-eyed Parakeet

Psittacara leucophthalmus
A photo of a White-winged Parakeet (Brotogeris versicolurus)

White-winged Parakeet

Brotogeris versicolurus
A photo of a Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri)

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet

Brotogeris chiriri

Yellow-crowned Amazon

Amazona ochrocephala
A photo of a Yellow-eared Parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis)

Yellow-eared Parrot

Ognorhynchus icterotis
A photo of a Yellow-faced Parrot (Alipiopsitta xanthops)

Yellow-faced Parrot

Alipiopsitta xanthops

Yellow-faced Parrotlet

Forpus xanthops

Yellow-shouldered Amazon

Amazona barbadensis
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