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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

Andean Parakeet

Bolborhynchus orbygnesius
A photo of a Austral Parakeet (Enicognathus ferrugineus)

Austral Parakeet

Enicognathus ferrugineus

Bald Parrot

Pyrilia aurantiocephala
A photo of a Barred Parakeet (Bolborhynchus lineola)

Barred Parakeet

Bolborhynchus lineola
A photo of a Black-capped Parakeet (Pyrrhura rupicola)

Black-capped Parakeet

Pyrrhura rupicola
A photo of a Black-headed Parrot (Pionites melanocephalus)

Black-headed Parrot

Pionites melanocephalus

Black-winged Parrot

Hapalopsittaca melanotis

Blaze-winged Parakeet

Pyrrhura devillei

Blood-eared Parakeet

Pyrrhura hoematotis
A photo of a Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna)

Blue-and-yellow Macaw

Ara ararauna

Blue-bellied Parrot

Triclaria malachitacea

Blue-cheeked Amazon

Amazona dufresniana
A photo of a Blue-crowned Parakeet (Thectocercus acuticaudatus)

Blue-crowned Parakeet

Thectocercus acuticaudatus

Blue-fronted Parrotlet

Touit dilectissimus
A photo of a Blue-headed Macaw (Primolius couloni)

Blue-headed Macaw

Primolius couloni
A photo of a Blue-headed Parrot (Pionus menstruus)

Blue-headed Parrot

Pionus menstruus
A photo of a Blue-throated Macaw (Ara glaucogularis)

Blue-throated Macaw

Ara glaucogularis
A photo of a Blue-winged Macaw (Primolius maracana)

Blue-winged Macaw

Primolius maracana

Bonaparte's Parakeet

Pyrrhura lucianii

Bronze-winged Parrot

Pionus chalcopterus

Brown-backed Parrotlet

Touit melanonotus
A photo of a Brown-hooded Parrot (Pyrilia haematotis)

Brown-hooded Parrot

Pyrilia haematotis
A photo of a Brown-throated Parakeet (Eupsittula pertinax)

Brown-throated Parakeet

Eupsittula pertinax
A photo of a Burrowing Parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus)

Burrowing Parrot

Cyanoliseus patagonus

Caatinga Parakeet

Eupsittula cactorum

Caica Parrot

Pyrilia caica
A photo of a Chestnut-fronted Macaw (Ara severus)

Chestnut-fronted Macaw

Ara severus

Cliff Parakeet

Myiopsitta luchsi

Cobalt-rumped Parrotlet

Forpus xanthopterygius

Cobalt-winged Parakeet

Brotogeris cyanoptera

Cordilleran Parakeet

Psittacara frontatus

Crimson-bellied Parakeet

Pyrrhura perlata

Diademed Amazon

Amazona diadema

Dusky-billed Parrotlet

Forpus modestus
A photo of a Dusky-headed Parakeet (Aratinga weddellii)

Dusky-headed Parakeet

Aratinga weddellii
A photo of a Dusky Parrot (Pionus fuscus)

Dusky Parrot

Pionus fuscus

El Oro Parakeet

Pyrrhura orcesi
A photo of a Festive Amazon (Amazona festiva)

Festive Amazon

Amazona festiva

Fiery-shouldered Parakeet

Pyrrhura egregia

Flame-winged Parakeet

Pyrrhura calliptera

Fuertes's Parrot

Hapalopsittaca fuertesi

Glaucous Macaw

Anodorhynchus glaucus
A photo of a Golden-capped Parakeet (Aratinga auricapillus)

Golden-capped Parakeet

Aratinga auricapillus
A photo of a Golden-collared Macaw (Primolius auricollis)

Golden-collared Macaw

Primolius auricollis

Golden Parakeet

Guaruba guarouba

Golden-plumed Parakeet

Leptosittaca branickii

Golden-tailed Parrotlet

Touit surdus

Golden-winged Parakeet

Brotogeris chrysoptera
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