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parrot Parrots (Psittaciformes), also known as psittacines (), are birds with a strong curved beak, upright stance, and clawed feet. They are classified in four families that contain roughly 410 species in 101 genus (biology), genera, found mostly in ...
s comprise about 150
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in 32 genera found throughout
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and
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,
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, the
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and the southern
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. Among them are some of the most familiar and iconic parrots, including the blue and gold macaw, sun conure, and yellow-headed amazon. The parrots of the New World have been known to Europeans since Columbus remarked upon them in his journal in 1492. Systematic descriptions of the birds were first available in German naturalist Georg Marcgraf's ''
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'' published in 1648, and English naturalist
Mark Catesby Mark Catesby (24 March 1683 – 23 December 1749) was an English natural history, naturalist who studied the flora and fauna of the New World. Between 1729 and 1747, Catesby published his ''Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama ...
's two-volume ''Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands'' published in
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in 1731 and 1743. Several species and one
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have become
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in recent centuries. A second genus is extinct in the wild. Over a third of the
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species are classified as threatened by the
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. A few of these are in imminent danger of extinction with fewer than 500 individuals in the wild or in captivity: glaucous macaw, Spix's macaw, blue-throated macaw, Puerto Rican parrot, and indigo-winged parrot. The chief reasons for decline in parrot populations are
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through
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by clear-cutting, burning, and flooding by construction of dams, capture for the pet trade, and introduction of non-native predators. The New World parrots are
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, and have been geographically isolated for at least 30–55 million years by molecular dating methods. Though fairly few
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s of modern parrots are known, most of these are from tribe Arini of
macaw Macaws are a group of Neotropical parrot, New World parrots that are long-tailed and often colorful, in the Tribe (biology), tribe Arini (tribe), Arini. They are popular in aviculture or as companion parrots, although there are conservation con ...
s and parakeets; the oldest are from 16 million years ago. They attest that modern genera were mostly distinct by the
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, a few million years ago. Neotropical parrots comprise at least two monophyletic clades, one of primarily long-tailed species such as the macaws, conures, and allies, and the other of primarily short-tailed parrots such as amazons and allies. A new species, the bald parrot or orange-headed parrot, was discovered as recently as 2002.


Taxonomy

Neotropical parrots belong to the
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Arinae which along with the African or Old World parrots comprise 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 ...
, one of three families of true parrots. The
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of the neotropical parrots is not yet fully resolved, but the following subdivision is supported by solid studies. *Tribe Arini ** '' Cyanoliseus'' – burrowing parrot ** '' Enicognathus'' (two species) ** '' Rhynchopsitta'' – thick-billed parrots (two species) ** '' Pyrrhura'' (around two dozen species, one possibly recently extinct) ** '' Anodorhynchus'' – blue macaws (two living species, one probably recently
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) ** '' Leptosittaca'' – golden-plumed parakeet ** '' Ognorhynchus'' – yellow-eared parrot ** '' Diopsittaca'' – red-shouldered macaw ** '' Guaruba'' – golden parakeet ** '' Conuropsis'' – Carolina parakeet (
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) ** '' Cyanopsitta'' – Spix's macaw ( extinct in the wild) ** '' Orthopsittaca'' – red-bellied macaw ** '' Ara'' – true macaws (eight living species, and at least one recently extinct) ** ''
Primolius ''Primolius'' is a genus of macaws comprising three species, which are native to South America. They are mainly green parrots with complex colouring including blues, reds and yellows. They have long tails, a large curved beak, and bare facial ski ...
'' – some of the mini-macaws (three species, previously called ''Propyrrhura'') ** '' Aratinga'' - sun conure and allies (six living species, at least one recently extinct) ** '' Eupsittula'' – South and Middle American parakeets ** '' Psittacara'' – genus of parakeets in Central and South America, and the Caribbean ** '' Thectocercus'' – Blue-crowned parakeet *Tribe
Androglossini Androglossini is a tribe of birds belonging to the family Psittacidae,Leo Joseph, Alicia Toon, Erin E. Schirtzinger, Timothy F. Wright, Richard Schodde. 2012. A revised nomenclature and classification for family-group taxa of parrots (Psittacifor ...
** '' Pionopsitta'' – pileated parrot ** '' Triclaria'' – blue-bellied parrot ** ''
Pyrilia ''Pyrilia'' is a genus of parrots in the family (biology), family Psittacidae. It was recently split from the now-monotypic ''Pionopsitta'', and then briefly moved to ''Gypopsitta''. But as ''Pyrilia'' was published a few months before ''Gypopsi ...
'' (7 species; all previously included in ''Pionopsitta''). ** '' Pionus'' (8 species) ** '' Graydidascalus'' – short-tailed parrot ** '' Alipiopsitta'' – yellow-faced parrot (previously in ''Amazona, Salvatoria'') ** '' Amazona'' – amazon parrots (about 30 living species – one subspecies recently extinct) Schodde, et al. recognize a division of the remaining genera into several distinct clades, indicating possible previously undefined tribes: *clade – proposed tribe Forpini ** '' Forpus'' (nine species) *clade – proposed tribe Amoropsittacini ** '' Nannopsittaca'' (two species) ** '' Psilopsiagon'' (two species, formerly in ''Bolborhynchus'') ** '' Bolborhynchus'' (two species) ** '' Touit'' (eight species) *clade including Arini ** ''
Pionites Caique ( or ) refers to two to four species of parrots in the genus ''Pionites'' endemic to the Amazon Basin in South America. Name The term "caique" is primarily used in aviculture, with ornithologists typically referring to them as the black ...
'' – caiques (four species) ** '' Deroptyus'' – red-fan parrot *clade including Androglossini ** '' Hapalopsittaca'' (four species) ** ''
Brotogeris ''Brotogeris'' is a genus of small parrots endemic to Central and South America. Their closest relatives are the monk parakeet and the cliff parakeet in the genus ''Myiopsitta''. They eat seeds and fruit. The word ''brotogeris'' means "having th ...
'' (eight species) ** '' Myiopsitta'' (one or two species)


See also

* Conure * List of parrots * List of macaws * List of amazon parrots * List of ''Aratinga'' parakeets


References

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Split Gypopsitta from Pionopsitta
South American Classification Committee. {{Taxonbar, from=Q278968 Parrots . Birds of Central America Birds of the Caribbean