Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva)

The Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva), also called the Turquoise-fronted Amazon and Blue-fronted Parrot, is a South American species of amazon parrot.  Its common name is derived from the distinctive blue marking on its head just above its beak.

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They range throughout southern South America in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay & Bolivia.  I have seen them both at the Caiman Ecological Refuge & Curicaca Wildlife Refuge in the Pantanal.

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I think this is a young one by his hesitant way of moving around.

Ready for their close-ups!

 

 

Tucumán Amazon (Amazona tucumana)

The Tucumán Amazon (Amazona tucumana) is a medium-sized species of parrot in the Psittacidae family. It is mainly green and has red at the front of its head above its pale beak. It is found in woodland (especially with Alnus acuminata or Podocarpus parlatorei) in the Yungas of Argentina and Bolivia. It is threatened by habitat loss and capture for the parrot trade.

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Habitat loss is a main concern. In Argentina, more than 60% of the yungas forests have disappeared and remaining Tucuman Amazon habitat is highly degraded and occurs in small, isolated fragments. In Bolivia, where the largest fragments of suitable habitat remain, the Southern Yungas ecosystem is considered to be highly threatened due to escalating forest destruction through logging and conversion for agriculture and pasture. Illegal capture for the pet trade continues in Bolivia and, as a compounding factor of this, nest trees are usually cut down to collect chicks.

A priority site for conservation measures is the Laguna Esmeralda Departmental Reserve in Quirusillas in the department of Santa Cruz, at the northern limit of the species’ range. Here, Armonía has been working with nine communities to raise awareness and build support for the conservation and protection of the Tucuman Parrot and its habitat. Significant progress has been made. In 2009, the Tucuman Parrot was recognized as a natural heritage symbol of Quirusillas and is now included as the central figure in the municipal coat of arms. In addition, the mayor of Quirusillas signed a declaration in support of the ban on capture and trade of the Tucuman Parrot. Armonía is assisting the development of a conservation and management plan for the Laguna Esmeralda Reserve.

Bolivia is in the southern South America region so the mileage requirements would be the same as for Brazil.  It’s pretty easy to get there on miles using Avianca Taca which is a member of the Star Alliance or LAN which is a member of One World Alliance.  If you need to get more miles, check out my resource pages.

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Bird BoliviaTucuman Parrot Amazona tucumana:  The most accessible spot is a site called Quirusillas, near Santa Cruz and part of a popular birding route, about two hours drive from Samaipata. It is probably easier to see the birds at Taraquia reserve in the southern department of Tarija is also a good area. We have no guide information on this site yet.

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Yellow-Chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri)

The Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri) is native to tropical South America south of the Amazon River basin from central Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay and northern Argentina.

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri)

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri)

This map shows their range.  They are very easily found in the Pantanal.  The photo above was taken in the grounds of Pousada Piuval last September.  Yellow-chevroned Parakeets usually find holes in trees to nest in. They will also form nesting tunnels in dead palm fronds. It lays 4-5 eggs. After raising its young, all birds will form rather large communal roosts until the next breeding season.

Yellow-Chevroned Parakeet Range

This video shows what a pleasant chirp they have!

List Of Parrots In Bolivia

Hyacinth Macaw – Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus

Blue-and-yellow Macaw – Ara ararauna

Blue-throated Macaw – Ara glaucogularis (E)

Military Macaw – Ara militaris

Scarlet Macaw – Ara macao

Red-and-green Macaw – Ara chloroptera

Red-fronted Macaw – Ara rubrogenys (E)

Chestnut-fronted Macaw – Ara severa

Red-bellied Macaw – Orthopsittaca manilata

Blue-headed Macaw – Primolius couloni

Golden-collared Macaw – Primolius auricollis

Red-shouldered Macaw – Diopsittaca nobilis

Blue-crowned Parakeet – Aratinga acuticaudata

Mitred Parakeet – Aratinga mitrata

White-eyed Parakeet – Aratinga leucophthalmus

Dusky-headed Parakeet – Aratinga weddellii

Peach-fronted Parakeet – Aratinga aurea

Nanday Parakeet – Nandayus nenday

Crimson-bellied Parakeet – Pyrrhura perlata

Green-cheeked Parakeet – Pyrrhura molinae

Deville’s Parakeet – Pyrrhura lucianii

Madeira Parakeet – Pyrrhura snethlage

Black-capped Parakeet – Pyrrhura rupicola

Monk Parakeet – Myiopsitta monachus

Cliff Parakeet – Myiopsitta luchsi (E)

Andean Parakeet-  Bolborhynchus orbygnesius

Barred Parakeet – Bolborhynchus lineola

Gray-hooded Parakeet – Psilopsiagon aymara

Mountain Parakeet – Psilopsiagon aurifrons

Green-rumped Parrotlet – Forpus passerinus

Blue-winged Parrotlet-  Forpus xanthopterygius

Dusky-billed Parrotlet – Forpus sclateri

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet – Brotogeris chiriri

Cobalt-winged Parakeet – Brotogeris cyanoptera

Tui Parakeet – Brotogeris sanctithomae

Amazonian Parrotlet – Nannopsittaca dachilleae

Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet – Touit huetii

White-bellied Parrot – Pionites leucogaster

Orange-cheeked Parrot – Pionopsitta barrabandi

Black-winged Parrot – Hapalopsittaca melanotis

Blue-headed Parrot – Pionus menstruus

Red-billed Parrot – Pionus sordidus

Scaly-headed Parrot – Pionus maximiliani

Speckle-faced Parrot – Pionus tumultuosus

Tucuman Parrot – Amazona tucumana

Yellow-faced Parrot – Amazona xanthops

Blue-fronted Parrot – Amazona aestiva

Yellow-crowned Parrot – Amazona ochrocephala

Orange-winged Parrot – Amazona amazonica

Scaly-naped Parrot – Amazona mercenaria

Mealy Parrot – Amazona farinosa