Amazon Parrot (Family: Psittacidae, Genus: Amazona) - Wiki Amazon parrot
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[Photo] A pair of Blue-fronted Amazons (Amazona aestiva) at Tropical Birdland, Leicestershire, England. Date photo taken on 31 July 2007. Author Snowmanradio http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Snowmanradio
An Amazon parrot is a large parrot of the genus Amazona native to the New World ranging from South America to Mexico and the Caribbean.
Most Amazons are predominantly green, with accenting colors that depend on the species and can be quite vivid. Amazons, like all parrots, are zygodactyl, having four toes on each foot???two front and two back. They feed primarily on nuts and fruits, supplemented by leafy matter.
Several amazon species are commonly kept as pets, including the Yellow-headed Amazon, Yellow-naped Amazon, and Blue-fronted Amazon.
Amazons are known for their exceptional vocal abilities, playfulness, and dexterity with their feet. They are very loyal, loving companions; having them is somewhat like having a two-year-old human child in ability and temperament for 50-plus years. However, some Amazons are aggressive (usually during their mating time), and they all require a lot of attention when kept as pets. Parrots require more attention and care than domesticated pets such as dogs or cats, and are not for the inexperienced bird owner. All parrots need a lot of stimulating activities to keep from being bored and terribly destructive to themselves and their surroundings. In particular, since Amazons are cavity nesters in the wild, their desire to chew wood is strong, and they need to be provided with destructible toys to satisfy this innate urge.
Classification
Cuban Amazon, Amazona leucocephala 
Yellow-billed Amazon, Amazona collaria 
Hispaniolan Amazon, Amazona ventralis 
Puerto Rican Amazon, Amazona vittata 
Yellow-lored Amazon, Amazona xantholora 
White-fronted Amazon, Amazona albifrons 
Black-billed Amazon, Amazona agilis 
Tucum??n Amazon, Amazona tucumana 
Red-spectacled Amazon, Amazona pretrei 
Red-crowned Amazon, Amazona viridigenalis 
Lilac-crowned Amazon, Amazona finschi 
Red-lored Amazon, Amazona autumnalis 
Blue-cheeked Amazon, Amazona dufresniana 
Red-browed Amazon, Amazona rhodocorytha 
Red-tailed Amazon, Amazona brasiliensis 
Festive Amazon, Amazona festiva 
Yellow-shouldered Amazon, Amazona barbadensis 
Blue-fronted Amazon, Amazona aestiva 
Yellow-headed Amazon, Amazona oratrix 
Yellow-crowned Amazon, Amazona ochrocephala 
- Yellow-naped Amazon, Amazona (ochrocephala) auropalliata 
Kawall's Amazon, Amazona kawalli 
Orange-winged Amazon, Amazona amazonica 
Scaly-naped Amazon, Amazona mercenaria 
Mealy Amazon, Amazona farinosa 
Vinaceous Amazon, Amazona vinacea 
St Lucia Amazon, Amazona versicolor 
Red-necked Amazon, Amazona arausiaca 
St. Vincent Amazon, Amazona guildingii 
Imperial Amazon, Amazona imperialis 
Martinique Amazon, Amazona martinica (extinct) 
Guadeloupe Amazon, Amazona violacea (extinct) 
The following species was originally placed within this genus, however, recent research suggests that it belongs to its own separate genus Salvatoria:
Yellow-faced Amazon, Salvatoria xanthops 
The Amazona ochrocephala species historically contained many sub-species, such as auropalliata and oratrix. However, new taxonomic classification puts those in their own species.
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