Lilac-crowned Amazon
A simple vista
13' (33 cm). Lime green overall, lighter on breast and abdomen. Distinct band of deep red-maroon across the forehead between the eyes. Lilac-blue across the top of the head, over the nape and sides of the neck. Legs and feet are blue-gray. The end of the tail is noticeably longer than similar species, but squared off, not as pointed as similar species. May be confused in mixed flocks, with the similar Red-Crowned Amazon, Amazona viridigenalis.
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Perching Birds
IUCN Status
En Peligro
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Forests and Woodlands, Urban and Suburban Habitats
Comportamiento
Direct Flight
Rango e identificación
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About the size of a Crow, About the size of a Robin
Forma de alas
Pointed, Tapered
Forma de cola
Rounded, Square-tipped
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Deciduous and semi-deciduous forests along the Mexican coast, as well as pine-oak forests.Residential and suburban area in California; sometimes in native oaks. Has nested in native coniferous forest in the San Gabriel Mountains. Also found in Florida. Not abundant in any of these areas.
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Comportamiento
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Pacific coastal forests in humid valleys at 600-1000 m are optimal nesting habitat, providing important food resources during the dry season.