Status: IUCN Least Concern / CITES Appendix II
Population: Unknown, declining.
Range: P.s. senegalus: W African dry belt, mainly north of lat 9N, from S Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, including Los Islands and S Mali east to S Burkina Faso and N Nigeria.
P.s. versteri: W African wet zone, north of rainforest belt to lat 9N from Liberia (introduced to Monrovia district) and Ivory Coast east to W Nigeria.
P.s. mesotypus: E and NE Nigeria, to N Cameroon, south to Adamawa Plateau, SW Chad, and possibly NE Central African Republic.
Natural history: This species is found in a wide range of wooded areas from open farmland with scattered trees to closed-canopy forests up to 1200 m (3936 ft). Takes fruit, buds, seeds and flowers; also crops such as millet and peanuts. Senegal Parrots are social outside the breeding season and are usually seen in pairs but also in flocks of 20 or more to feed.