The mitred parakeet (''Psittacara mitratus''), also known as the mitred conure in
aviculture, is a species of green and red
parrot in the family
Psittacidae. It is native to the forests and woodlands in the
Andes
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from north-central
Peru
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, south through
Bolivia
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, to north-western
Argentina
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,
[Arndt, T. 2006. ''A revision of the Aratinga mitrata complex, with the description of one new species, two new subspecies and species-level status of Aratinga alticola.'' Journal of Ornithology 147(1): 73-86] with
introduced populations in
California
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,
Florida
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and
Hawaii
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.
[''Mitred Conure.'']
World Parrot Trust. Accessed on 15 January 2008. It may constitute a
cryptic species complex
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.
[
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Description
A relatively long-tailed species with a total length of .[Schulenberg, T., D. Stotz, D. Lane, J. O'Neill, & T. Parker III. 2007. ''Birds of Peru.'' Christopher Helm. ] Adults are mainly green with varying amounts of red to the face and thighs, a relatively conspicuous bare white eye-ring, and a heavy, pale bone-coloured bill
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* Bill, a bird or animal's beak
Plac ...
. Juveniles show little or no red to the plumage
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.[
Unlike most of its relatives ( scarlet-fronted, red-masked, white-eyed, ]Cuban
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, and Hispaniolan parakeet
The Hispaniolan parakeet (''Psittacara chloropterus'') (Spanish: ''perico'' or ''periquito''), colloquially known as xaxabí, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae that is endemic to the island of Hispaniola (split between the Dominica ...
), adults ''at most'' show one or two red feathers at the bend of the wing.[
]
Habitat and status
Its natural habitat
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s are forest (both deciduous
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[Juniper, T., & M. Parr. 1998. ''A Guide to the Parrots of the World.''. Pica Press. ] and humid[), woodland, and nearby habitats at altitudes of ,][Collar, N. J. 1997. Aratinga mitrata (Mitred Parakeet). pp. 430 in: del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott, & J. Sargatal. eds. 1997. ''Handbook of the Birds of the World.'' Vol. 4. Sandgrouse to Cuckoos. Lynx Edicions. ] with a single possible record from .[Fjeldså, J., & N. Krabbe. 1990. ''Birds of the High Andes.'' Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. ] The introduced population in California primarily occurs in urban parks and residential areas.[Garrett, K. L. 1997. ''Population Status and Distribution of Naturalized Parrots in Southern California.'' Western Birds 28: 181-195] There are some seasonal movements in response to the availability of food.[ It is generally common to locally abundant,][ and when occasionally foraging in cultivated areas, it may cause considerable damage to crops.][Arndt, T. 1997. ''Lexicon of Parrots''. Arndt Verlag. ] It is therefore considered to be of least concern
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by IUCN
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. The introduced Californian population had increased to c. 1000 birds by 2002,[Mabb, K. T. 2002. ''Naturalized (wild) parrots in California; a current assessment,'' 2002, in Sympos. Proceed. the Gabriel Foundation 2002. February 7–10, San Diego, CA] while the introduced population on Maui
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, despite attempts of eradication, had increased to c. 200 birds by 2003.[''Threats to Birds - Introduced Parrots in Hawaii.'']
American Bird Conservancy. Accessed on 15 January 2008. Lethal control measures have been implemented by th
Maui Invasive Species Committee
and as of March 31, 2012 another five mitred parakeets were lethally removed from the wild and only 30 birds remain alive out of the initial 200. The high success rate of lethal removal suggests that mitred parakeets will be completely eliminated from Maui in the near future.
Behavior
It is social and typically seen in small flocks,[ but may gather in groups of up to 100 outside the breeding period.][ Exceptionally, flocks of up to 2000 may gather at roosting places.][ Breeds colonially on cliffs,][ and, in Argentina at least, sometimes in hollows in dead trees.][ It lays 2-3 eggs.][ In captivity, 3-4 eggs reported, and an incubation time of 23 days.][ It primarily feeds on seeds, nuts and fruits.][ The flight-call is a high ringing ''kerEET''.][
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Taxonomy
The taxonomy
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has recently undergone significant changes with the description of two new subspecies
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, and the proposed elevation of the taxon
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''alticola'', traditionally considered a subspecies of the mitred parakeet, to species
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status as the Chapman's parakeet (''P. alticola''). Additionally, a new
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cryptic species
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from this complex has been described, the Hocking's parakeet (''P. hockingi'').[ These proposals have yet to receive widespread recognition,][Remsen, J. V., Jr., C. D. Cadena, A. Jaramillo, M. Nores, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, T. S. Schulenberg, F. G. Stiles, D. F. Stotz, and K. J. Zimmer. 2008. ]
A classification of the bird species of South America.
'' American Ornithologists' Union. Accessed on 14 January 2008.[Dickinson, E. (editor). 2003 w. updates. ''The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World.'' Edition 3. Christopher Helm. ] at least in part due to the problems involved in field identification of the new taxa and uncertainties regarding possible age-related variations.[Lane, D. 2010. ]
' SACC. Accessed on 23 November 2010 Recent work has been unable to confirm the differences upon which ''P. m. tucumana'' was described in 2006, leading to recommendations of treating it as a junior synonym
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.
* In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linna ...
of ''P. m. mitrata''.[Agnolin, F. L. 2009. ''Sobre el complejo Aratinga mitrata (Psittaciformes: Psittacidae) en el noroeste Argentina. Comentarios sistemáticos.'' Nótulas Faunísticas (segunda serie) 31: 1-5.]
Traditional taxonomy:[
* ''Psittacara mitrata'':
** ''P. m. mitrata'' ( nominate): Found in most of its range. Forecrown, lores and extensive mottling to face red.
** ''P. m. alticola'': Found in the ]Cusco Region
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of Peru at higher altitudes than the nominate. Red virtually restricted to forecrown and lores, with little or no red mottling to face.
Taxonomy as proposed in 2006:[
* ''Psittacara mitrata'':
** ''P. m. mitrata'' (nominate): From the Peruvian region of ]Ayacucho
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, south through Bolivia, to the Salta Province
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in Argentina. Forecrown, lores and extensive mottling to face (mainly around eyes, though not forming complete eye-ring) red. Thighs red.
** ''P. m. chlorogenys'': Found in the Peruvian regions of Amazonas, Cajamarca
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, Huánuco
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and Junín. Red of head virtually restricted to forecrown and lores, with little or no red mottling to face. Thighs red.
** ''P. m. tucumana'': Found in the Argentinian provinces of Tucumán and Córdoba, and probably also in Catamarca and La Rioja. The introduced Californian population likely belongs to this subspecies.[''Mitred Parakeet.'']
The California Parrot Project. Accessed on 15 January 2008. Forecrown and extensive mottling throughout face red. Mottling forms a complete eye-ring, and often also with a few random red specks to neck and chest. Thighs red.
* ''Psittacara alticola'' (proposed as monotypic
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species; Chapman's parakeet): Confirmed for the Peruvian regions of Huancavelica and Cusco, and the Bolivian department of Cochabamba. Red only to forecrown and lores, with few red feathers in the face. Thighs green.
* ''Psittacara hockingi'' (described as new monotypic species; Hocking's parakeet): Endemic
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to Peru in the regions of Amazonas, Ayacucho and Cuzco, and in central Peru in the Carpish mountains and adjacent ridge south of the upper Huallaga River
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. Relatively large red forecrown patch, but no red to face or lores. Thighs green.
Aviculture
The subspecies seen in American aviculture is ''Psittacara m. mitrata'' (though this is labelled with some uncertainty considering the recent developments in the taxonomy). Popular as pets, the mitred parakeets are considered outgoing and playful. They are even used as " watch birds", given their loud, piercing alarm call. Like most parrots, they tend to be devoted to their human owners. Though they have been known to grow attached to groups rather than individuals. They make great pets for people who will devote their time and money and will understand the birds natural behaviors; screaming, biting, splashing, etc.
References
External links
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