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Vulturine Parrot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Vulturine Parrot ( Pyrilia vulturina ), not to be confused with Pesquet's Parrot ( Psittrichas fulgidus ), is a Neotropical parrot, which is endemic to humid forest and adjacent habitats in ...
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Pesquet's Parrot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Justification This species has a very large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence <20,000 km2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent/quality, or population size ... 5-year plan to get St Vincent Parrot off Red List...
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Vulturine Parrot - parrot photo gallery. Thousands of photos and parrot images ... The WPT is a Registered Charity...
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The Vulturine Parrot and the Orange-headed Parrot (Pionopsitta aurantiocephala) are both bald-headed, lacking the feathering that all other parrots have. It is thought that this adaptation occured due to the birds' feeding habits depositing fruit pulp all over their heads.
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Zoologist Frank Indiviglio writes about a very unusual looking parrot, Pesquet's or the Vulturine Parrot on that bird blog. ... A Most Unusual Psittacine – the Pesquet’s or Vulturine Parrot...
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French: Caïque vautourin German: ... Taxonomy: Psittacus vulturinus Kuhl, 1820, Brazil. Commonly placed in genus Gypopsitta, on basis of bare head in adults, but this character is probably of little ... in other respects species clearly belongs in Pionopsitta and indeed may form a superspecies or parapatric species trio with P.
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Posted by Churchill's Parrot at 4:49 AM 0 comments ... Churchill's Parrot ... Churchill’s Parrot: Charlie Churchill’s Parrot here and joining us this evening is the Prince of Darkness himself, Satan. Mr. Satan, so gracious of you to be here. Satan: Not at all. CP: How are you, sir?
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There are 15 species in Africa, Asia, and Europe, with a further seven species in America. Most have dark plumage, bare head and neck, strongly curved beak, and powerful talons. ... Any of various carrion-eating birds of prey in the order Falconiformes, with naked heads and necks, ... (redirected from vulturine)
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Vulturine Parrots (Gypopsitta vulturina): Comprehensive information on this bird species, including origin, distribution and range, physical description and photos, diet and feeding, breeding and courtship behavior ... The Vulturine Parrot or Vulture-headed Parrot (Gypopsitta vulturina) is endemic to Northeast Brazil,
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