Status: IUCN Least Concern / CITES Appendix II
Population: Unknown, but reported as stable.
Natural history: Meyer’s Parrots are found in most parts of Africa in woodlands such as dry savanna, gallery and riparian areas, secondary growth and some cultivated fields up to an elevation of 2200 m (7216 ft). They eat fruits, nuts and seeds, along with a few legumes. Occasionally they can be seen foraging on grain and insects. They are occasionally found in suburban areas and are seen in pairs or groups of up to 50 birds at food sources, where they spend the day before roosting in tree cavities for the night.