The Cuban Amazon Parrot or Caribbean Amazon Parrot originates
from Cuba , hence its name. In Cuba, it is referred to as "Loro o Cotorra de
Cuba." It also occurs on nearby islands - on the Bahamas
(north of Cuba), where it is known as Bahama / Abaco Parrot; on Cayman
Islands (south of Cuba), where it is known as Grand Cayman Parrot and Cayman Brac Parrot.
Interesting & Amazing facts about Grand Cayman Parrot are:
Interesting & Amazing facts about Grand Cayman Parrot are:
- The Cuban Amazon is a medium-sized parrot 28–33 centimeters (11–13 in) long.
- It is found in woodlands and dry forests of Cuba, the Bahamas and Cayman Islands in the Caribbean.
- The Cuban Amazon feeds on a number of fruits and seeds including the fruits of palm trees and West Indian mahogany seeds.
- Their breeding season is from March to September.
- They lay two to six white eggs in a clutch.
- Their eggs are incubated by the female for 26 to 28 days.
- The male assumes responsibility for feeding the brooding female.
- The hatchlings are blind with only little down. They are completely dependent on parental care. Their eyes open when they are about 2 - 3 weeks old.
- The parents feed them regurgitated (predigested) food and brood them to keep them warm.
- In the winter Cuban Amazons gather in flocks, and disperse into pairs during the breeding season.
- The Cuban Amazon is mainly green with some blue feathers on its wings.
- Their chin, throat and lower face are pinkish.
- Its forehead and eye rings are white.
- Its beak is horn-coloured.
- Their feathers over the ears are blackish.
- There is very little difference in the coloration and/or size between males and females.
- The Cuban Amazon is considered one of the more difficult-to-breed Amazon Parrots due to the fact that captive males commonly display aggressive behavior towards their mates and chicks.
- They are sometimes a nuisance to local farmers.
- Caribbean Amazon Parrots are very noisy, especially when they occur in flocks.
- Their calls are described as loud shrieks, whistles, screeches and some trumpet-like sounds. In flight, they utter harsh squawk-squawk sounds.
- The Cuban Amazon is also known as Cuban Parrot or the Rose-throated Parrot or White–headed Amazon Parrot.
- Other common names of the Cuban Amazon include Bahamas parrot, Carribean Amazon, White-headed Amazon/parrot.
- The Cuban Amazon is currently considered to form superspecies with the Yellow-billed Amazon / Jamaican Amazon (Amazona collaria) and the Hispaniolan Parrot (Amazona ventralis), and all may be conspecific.
- This species is listed with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (C.I.T.E.S.).
- They are also listed as an endangered species on the United States Fish & Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Endangered Species List.
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