Status: IUCN Endangered / CITES Appendix I
Population: As few as 100,000, decreasing.
Range: Native to the western parts of the moist Upper Guinea forests and bordering savannas of West Africa extending from the Bijagós islands of Guinea-Bissau eastwards through southern Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire.
Natural history: Timneh Parrots are found in primary and secondary rainforest, forest edges and clearings, gallery forest, mangroves and savanna. Their diet consists of a variety of seeds, nuts, fruits (including oil palm) and berries. Birds will sometimes travel great distances for food. Are generally seen in small, but vocal, flocks of a few dozen. Breeding is during the dry season; January-February, and June-July. Their nest is in a high, live tree in a hollow.