MARITACA CANTANDO 🦜
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Parakeet singing in nature.White-eyed Parakeet singing • The white-eyed parakeet or white-eyed conure (Psittacara leucophthalmus) is a medium-sized, conspicuous green parrot widespread in the lowlands of northern and central South America. It resembles many other Aratinga parakeets in being largely green with a white orbital eye ring, red under the wrists, and a variable amount of red on the head. In this species the red on the head is restricted to scattered flecks, which combined with its range should allow easy recognition. It inhabits a suite of habitats including forest, savanna, scrub, Mauritia palm swamps, and mangroves. Like other Aratinga parakeets, it often occurs in noisy flocks, which are often spotted flying overhead, coming to clay licks, or feeding in fruiting trees. Food items are primarily fruit, but also may include flowers, seeds, and occasionally arthropods. This species nests in a cavity in a tree or in the top of a palm. It occurs in lowlands from Venezuela south east of the Andes to northernmost Argentina. • Though not as popular as some of the more colorful parakeets, the white-eyed parakeet can become a sweet, loving and talkative pet. They are seldom destructive and are generally not screamers, often choosing to mimic speech instead. Although many breeders ignore this species, those that do breed them appreciate their good parenting skills. Breeding requirements for white-eyed parakeets are much the same as for other parakeet species. • They will usually start to go to nest in March or April, sometimes breeding throughout the year and having four to six clutches. The clutch size is usually four eggs. Chicks will sometimes start to talk by the time they are weaned and generally will talk by six months of age. • White-eyed parakeets are sometimes confused with Finsch's parakeets because both have the red and yellow epaulets under their wings. The white-eyed parakeets lack the red triangle on the forehead as adults. In captivity they can live for nearly 28 years. • The species is listed under CITES Appendix II. It is category least concern on IUCN Redlist. According to the IUCN, this bird has been heavily trafficked since 1981. • Videos' link: • • MARITACA CANTANDO 🦜 • #parakeet #parakee #bird #birds #nature
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