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A wild flying parraket arriving in a  tree while a second one is watching grabbed on coconuts
Adults have a reddish brown crown, ear coverts, and throat, a pinkish red patch behind the eye, and white nares and eye ring. Their nape and breast are dull olive-yellow and their flanks red. Most of the rest of their body is green, with blue on the wing edge, blackish blue on the flight feathers, and blue on the tips of the tail feathers. The brown-hooded parrot forages in the canopy and forest edge. Its diet is mostly fruits and seeds from trees and epiphytes; figs (Ficus) appear to be favored.
Parrots feed on bananas near Mindo, Ecuador
Prikichi Brown-throated parakeet on branch looking forward with clean open space right of parakeet.
Monk parakeet feeding on cherry blossoms in the Borghese Park.
Black-headed parrot, Pionites melanocephalus, Venezuela
Peach-fronted Parakeet (Eupsittula aurea), isolated and feeding on fruit on a tree
Green Colorful Bird (Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot)
An orange fronted parakeets in Costa Rica, Central America.
Sulphur-winged Parakeet Pyrrhura hoffmanni, parakeet with long pointed tail, isolated red cheek patch.  Bird in the cloudforest of Costa Rica.
Taxon name: Brehm's Tiger Parrot\nTaxon scientific name: Psittacella brehmii\nLocation: Mount Hagen, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Red-breasted Parakeet - Psittacula alexandri green colourful parakeet feeding,  alternative name is the moustached parakeet, scientific specific name commemorates Alexander the Great.
A single Burrowing Parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus) lands on a fruiting food tree against a blue sky, in the foothills of the Andes in central Chile
Monk Parakeet - profile
Parakeet of the species Aratinga auricapillus known in Brazil as Jandaia de Testa Vermelha
A couple of wild brazilian parakeets eating some small coconut fruit
Shimmering vibrant colours and diversity of species such as the Orange-chinned Parakeet, marks Costa Rica as one of the principal Central America countries with a coastal territory and tropical rainforest that hosts migration from north America and south America to give it unparalleled numbers and variation of birdlife
The species is native to South America from southeast Bolivia to southwest Brazil, central Paraguay, and northern Argentina, from the region known as the Pantanal. The bird feeds on seeds, fruit, palm nuts, berries, flowers, and buds. Feral birds also come to bird feeders. Wild birds primarily use scrub forest and forest clearings around settlements.
An orange fronted parakeets in Costa Rica, Central America.
Brown-hooded Parrot in a branch.
Three Monk Parakeets ( Myiopsitta monarchus) perch in a leafless fruit tree, in central Chile in winter. The species is an invasive one in Chile, originally colonising from escaped caged pets.
Rose ringed parakeet attacking on snake
English name: Brown-hooded parrot\nScientific name: Pyrilia haematotis\nCountry: Costa Rica\nLocation: Boca Tapada
Soaking Wet Vinaceous-breasted Amazon Parrot (Amazona vinacea)
A sulfur-winged parakeet is seen eating berries in this photo.  The sulfur-winged parakeet is about 23 to 24 cm (9.1 to 9.4 in) long and weighs an average of 82 g (2.9 oz).  They are small colorful bird with many shades of green and yellow.  There is a red circle behind the eye.
Lilian's lovebird (Agapornis lilianae) also known as the Nyasa lovebird, is a small African parrot species.  These are in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia
Adults of the nominate subspecies have a bright green head with a bluish wash on the crown, a white eye ring, an orange chin, and a pale bill. The chin patch is often hard to see. Their upperparts and tail are bluish green with brown wing coverts that show as \
The plum-headed parakeet is a parakeet in the family Psittacidae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent and was once thought to be conspecific with the blossom-headed parakeet but was later elevated to a full species.
An orange fronted parakeets in Costa Rica, Central America.
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