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Pionus (pionus parrots)

Synonyms: Pione; Pionias; Pionius; Prionus

Wikipedia Abstract

Pionus is a genus of medium-sized parrots native to Mexico, and Central and South America. Characteristic of the genus are the chunky body, bare eye ring (which can vary in color), and short square tail. They are superficially similar to Amazon parrots, but smaller and in flight their wing-strokes are far deeper. Coloration is generally subdued yet complex; under bright lighting, their feathers shimmer with iridescent brilliance. All species share bright red undertail coverts; the scientific name of one species, the blue-headed parrot (P. menstruus), refers to this. Males and females are similar, with no notable sexual dimorphism.
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Species

Pionus chalcopterus (Bronze-winged Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus ensenadensis
Pionus fuscus (Dusky Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus maximiliani (Scaly-headed Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus menstruus (Blue-headed Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus senilis (White-crowned Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus sordidus (Red-billed Parrot) (Attributes)
Pionus tumultuosus (Plum-crowned Parrot) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0