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Singing Parrot

( Geoffroyus heteroclitus )

Also known as:
Song Parrot, Yellow-headed Parrot, Yellow-headed Song Parrot

Also known as:
Song Parrot, Yellow-headed Parrot, Yellow-headed Song Parrot

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It is theorized that the Geoffroyus genus, to which the Singing Parrot belongs, is closely related to the Psittacula parakeets.

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Genus:

Geoffroyus

<p><em>heteroclitus</em></p>
Species:

heteroclitus

Size:

25 cm (9.75 in)

Weight:

160-195 g (5.6-6.8 oz)

Subspecies including nominate:

two: G.h. heteroclitus, G.h. hyacinthinus

Colour Adult:

G.h. heteroclitus: Male-in general green in colour; yellow head; collar around neck grey/lilac; blue underwing coverts; yellow upper mandible, grey lower mandible. Eye ring grey. Eye yellow. Female-grey head, blue collar absent. Beak grey.
G.h. hyacinthinus: Male-collar extending to mantle and lower breast mauve/blue and less grey, occasionally to flanks and abdomen; bluish bend of wing; obvious bluish margins to primary coverts. Female-blue/grey of head darker and reaching to neck and cheeks; obvious bluish margins to primary coverts.

Colour Juvenile:

G.h. heteroclitus: As in adult female but crown washed with green. Beak pale grey with dull yellow at base; cere flesh pink instead of grey. Eye ring white. Eye grey.

Call:

Calls are described as raucous and loud, both perched and in flight; also emits high-pitched whistling song consisting of two notes.


Xeno-canto Wildlife Sounds-Song Parrot

More Information:

Avibase
INaturalist.org Photos

Captive Status:

Not commonly found in aviculture.

Longevity:

Housing:

Enclosure 2.5 x 1 x 2 m (8.2 x 3.3 x 6.5 ft), minimum temperature 24 C (75 F).

Diet:

Offer ripe and unripe banana as well as other fruits such as: apple, pear, orange, cactus fruits; lory porridge made from honey, pollen, oat flakes, brewer’s yeast, multigrain flakes, vitamin and mineral supplements; rusk or biscuit softened in milk; small amounts of millet spray, canary seed, oats and some sprouted sunflower; other sprouted seed; complete kibble if taken.

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Not recorded.

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World Population:

Unknown, described as uncommon on most islands.

IUCN Red List Status:
Least Concern

CITES Listing:
Appendix II

Threat Summary:

A BirdLife “restricted-range” species. Could potentially be affected by habitat loss.

Range:

G.h. heteroclitus: Bismarck Archipelago, Buka and Bougainville Islands, and Solomon Islands, except Rennell Island.
G.h. hyacinthinus: Rennell Island, SE Solomon Islands.

Habitat:

Found up to 600 m (1968 ft), locally up to 1750 m (5740 ft) in damp, intact lowland and hill forest. Also found in partly cleared forest, forest edge, secondary growth forest and gardens.

Wild Diet:

Diet includes small seeds, fruits, blossoms (ie Cryptocarya sp.) and buds. Apparently both wild and cultivated (unripe) bananas Musa are a staple.

Ecology and Behaviour:

Are often seen singly, in pairs, or small groups. Have been reported mixing with Cardinal Lories and Duchess Lorikeets. Quiet and difficult to detect when hidden in dense undergrowth.

Clutch and Egg Size:

Not recorded.

Breeding Season:

October; female feeding juvenile in August. Nest is in tree cavity or old stump.

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