Brown-throated Parakeet
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The brown-throated parakeet (''Eupsittula pertinax''), also known as the St. Thomas conure or brown-throated conure in
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, is a species of bird in the subfamily
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of the family
Psittacidae The Family (biology), family Psittacidae or holotropical parrots is one of three families of true parrots. It comprises the 12 species of subfamily Psittacinae (the Afrotropics, Afrotropical parrots) and 167 of subfamily Arinae (the New World or ...
, the African and New World parrots. It is found in Costa Rica, Panama, the northern mainland of South America, and islands off the South American coast.Sandoval, L., Sánchez, C., Biamonte, E., Zook, J.R., Sánchez, J.E., Martínez, D., Loth, D. and O’Donahoe, J. (2010). Recent records of new and rare bird species in Costa Rica. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club 130(4): 237–245


Taxonomy and systematics

The brown-throated parakeet was
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in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist
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in the tenth edition of his ''
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''. He placed it with all the other parrots in the genus ''
Psittacus ''Psittacus'' is a genus of African grey parrots in the subfamily Psittacinae. It contains two species: the grey parrot (''Psittacus erithacus'') and the Timneh parrot (''Psittacus timneh''). For many years, the grey parrot and Timneh parrot we ...
'' and coined the
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''Psittacus pertinax''. The brown-throated parakeet is now one of five species placed in the genus ''
Eupsittula ''Eupsittula'' is a genus of South America, South and Middle America (Americas), Middle American parakeets in the Tribe (biology), tribe Arini (tribe), Arini. Until 2013, all the species were believed to belong to the genus ''Aratinga''. Some of ...
'' that was introduced in 1853 by the French naturalist
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. The genus name combines the
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''eu'' meaning "good" with the
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''psittula'' meaning "little parrot". The
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''pertinax'' is
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meaning "tenacious" or "persistent". These 14
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are recognized; some of them are island endemics: * ''E. p. ocularis'' ( Sclater, P.L. & Salvin, 1865) * ''E. p. aeruginosa'' (
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, 1758) * ''E. p. griseipecta'' ( Meyer de Schauensee, 1950) * ''E. p. lehmanni'' (
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, 1943) * ''E. p. arubensis'' ( Hartert, E., 1892) * ''E. p. pertinax'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''E. p. xanthogenia'' ( Bonaparte, 1850) * ''E. p. tortugensis'' ( Cory, 1909) * ''E. p. margaritensis'' Cory, 1918 * ''E. p. venezuelae'' ( Zimmer, J.T. & Phelps, 1951) * ''E. p. surinama'' (Zimmer, J.T. & Phelps, 1951) * ''E. p. chrysophrys'' ( Swainson, 1838) * ''E. p. chrysogenys'' ( Massena & Souancé, 1854) * ''E. p. paraensis'' ( Sick, 1959) Subspecies ''E. p. ocularis'' has sometimes been treated as a separate species, the "Veraguas parakeet".Collar, N. and P. F. D. Boesman (2020). Brown-throated Parakeet (''Eupsittula pertinax''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.brtpar1.01 retrieved March 16, 2023


Description

The brown-throated parakeet is long and weighs . The sexes are alike. Adults of the
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''E. p. pertinax'' have a yellow forehead, face, and chin. Their crown, nape, and upperparts are green. Their breast is dull olive and their belly grass green with an orange patch in its center. Their wings are mostly green with dullish blue edges and tips on the flight feathers; their tail feathers are also green with dullish blue edges and tips. Immature birds have very little yellow. The other subspecies differ from the nominate thus: * ''E. p. ocularis'': olive-brown face * ''E. p. aeruginosa'': buff forehead and orange-yellow crown and nape * ''E. p. griseipecta'', buff forehead, orange-yellow crown and nape, and olive-gray cheeks and breast * ''E. p. lehmanni'', buff forehead and orange-yellow crown, nape, and around the eye * ''E. p. arubensis'', yellow face with some brown mixed in * ''E. p. xanthogenia'', orange-yellow crown and nape * ''E. p. tortugensis'', buff forehead and orange-yellow crown, nape, and sides of the head * ''E. p. margaritensis'', whitish forehead and olive-brown face * ''E. p. venezuelae'', whitish forehead, olive-brown face, and yellowish upperparts * ''E. p. surinama'', whitish forehead, rich brown face with orange below the eye, and greener breast * ''E. p. chrysophrys'', whitish forehead and rich brown face * ''E. p. chrysogenys'', darker than all others and all a green forehead and crown * ''E. p. paraensis'', darker than all but ''chrysogenys'' with an orange-yellow belly


Distribution and habitat

The subspecies of the brown-throated parakeet are found thus: * ''E. p. ocularis'', southwestern Costa Rica, and Panama from Costa Rica to
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* ''E. p. aeruginosa'', northern Colombia and
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in northwestern Venezuela * ''E. p. griseipecta'', Sinú Valley of northeastern Colombia; possibly
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* ''E. p. lehmanni'', eastern Colombia and Amazonas state in southwestern Venezuela * ''E. p. arubensis'',
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* ''E. p. pertinax'',
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, Leeward Antilles * ''E. p. xanthogenia'',
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, Leeward Antilles * ''E. p. tortugensis'',
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off northern Venezuela * ''E. p. margaritensis'',
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off northern Venezuela * ''E. p. venezuelae'', northern and central Venezuela * ''E. p. surinama'', northeastern Venezuela through
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* ''E. p. chrysophrys'', Bolívar state in southeastern Venezuela, southwestern Guiana, and
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in adjacent northern Brazil * ''E. p. chrysogenys'', the Rio Negro's middle basin in northwestern Brazil * ''E. p. paraensis'', the
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and Cururu river basins in
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, north-central Brazil The nominate subspecies of the brown-throated parakeet was introduced in
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and was established by the 1860s. From there it spread to
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, and
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but had been
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from them by about 1982. More recent sightings in Puerto Rico and those in Florida, the
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,
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, and San Andrés are known or suspected to be of escaped or released cage birds rather than deliberate introductions or natural arrivals. The species is a non-breeding visitor to
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.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. 30 January 2023. Species Lists of Birds for South American Countries and Territories. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCCountryLists.htm retrieved January 30, 2023 The brown-throated parakeet inhabits a wide variety of landscapes including savannas, arid scrublands, mangroves, tropical deciduous forests,
gallery forest A gallery forest is one formed as a corridor along rivers or wetlands, projecting into landscapes that are otherwise only sparsely treed such as savannas, grasslands, or deserts. The gallery forest maintains a more temperate microclimate above th ...
s,
evergreen forest An evergreen forest is a forest made up of evergreen trees. They occur across a wide range of climatic zones, and include trees such as conifers and holly in cold climates, eucalyptus, live oak, acacias, magnolia, and banksia in more temperate zo ...
s, and cultivated areas and pastures with some remaining trees. In Colombia, it reaches an elevation of but is found mostly below elsewhere. It is also widely distributed in Venezuela, but shows preference for areas with open vegetation with higher probabilities of occurrence in the savannas of the Llanos bioregion and the arid scrublands of northwestern Venezuela.


Behavior


Movement

Some populations on the mainland make seasonal movements and others are somewhat nomadic to follow the availability of food.


Feeding

The brown-throated parakeet's diet includes seeds, fruits, nuts, flowers, leaves, and sometimes insects. A study in Venezuela found that up to 70% of its food in the study area came from human-planted, rather than wild, sources. The species is a significant crop pest, especially on maize and other field crops in Colombia and Venezuela, and in fruit plantations in the Leeward Antilles. It has been observed feeding on cactus. The species typically forages in pairs or small flocks. Flocks will call in flight, and if an actively foraging flock responds, the others may join it.


Breeding

The brown-throated parakeet's nesting season varies throughout its range. It may nest at almost any time of year in Suriname and the Antilles, and from February to April in Colombia and Venezuela. It usually excavates a cavity in a nest of an arboreal termite, often one from the genus ''
Nasutitermes ''Nasutitermes'' is a genus of termite Termites are a group of detritivore, detritophagous Eusociality, eusocial cockroaches which consume a variety of Detritus, decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, Plant litter, leaf li ...
''. Furthermore, it also nests in natural cavities in a tree, on a cliff face, or in an earthen bank. Often several pairs will nest in a single rotten tree. The clutch size is two to seven eggs. In captivity, the incubation period is 23 days. In the wild, the time to fledge is 36 to 37 days.


Vocalization

The brown-throated parakeet is very vocal. Its flight calls "include high-pitched screeching and harsh grating 'scraart scraart' cries, rapidly repeated." It also makes "shorter, bisyllabic 'tchrit tchrit' and 'cherr cheedit'" calls, and from a perch "similar calls and chattering notes." Brown-throated parakeet contact calls show character shifts between different locations, and by most measures the calls from islands are more variable. These changes in island parakeets' calls may be a response to both the windy environment with poor sound transmission, and the isolation of the populations living on small islands.


Status

The
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has assessed the brown-throated parakeet as being of Least Concern. It has a very large range and its estimated population of at least five million mature individuals is believed to be stable. No immediate threats have been identified. It is the most numerous parrot in much of its range. Subspecies ''E. p. tortugensis'', however, appears to be in decline, and the populations in mainland Venezuela are persecuted because they feed on crops. Nest poaching is a concern in island populations, and in Venezuela both young and adult individuals are locally traded as cage birds for the pet market. However, compared to other species of psittacids, it is not very frequent in global wildlife trade.


Gallery

File:Aratinga pertinax -Bonaire-8.jpg, ''E. p. xanthogenia'' on the island of
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, Netherlands Antilles File:Aratinga pertinax venezuelae -Venezuela-6.jpg, ''E. p. venezuelae''; a pet in Cagua,
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, Venezuela File:Aratinga pertinax -Colombia-8a-3c.jpg, ''E. p. aeruginosa'' in the Caribbean Region of Colombia File:Aratinga pertinax (juvenile) -Panama-8a-3c.JPG, ''E. p. ocularis''; a juvenile kept as a pet in Panama File:Brown-throated Parakeet (Aratinga pertinax) -pet.jpg, left, A pet parrot


References

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