Cordilleran Parakeet Psittacara frontatus
(aka Scarlet-fronted Parakeet Aratinga wagleri frontata)
Cordilleran Parakeet, Jaen, Cajamarca, Peru, October 2018 - click for larger image Jaen, Cajamarca, Peru
October 2018

The Cordilleran Parakeet is distributed from south-west Ecuador to southern Peru. See the distribution map at Birdlife International. It is found in semi-arid cloud forest and humid montane scrub but also requires cliff faces for breeding and roosting.

Cordilleran Parakeet, Jaen, Cajamarca, Peru, October 2018 - click for larger image Some authorities lump it with Scarlet-fronted Parakeet Aratinga wagleri but Birdlife International split it on the basis of its large white vs fairly small dull grey eyering; its pale grey vs dark brownish iris; the amount of red on the crown and shoulder; its larger size and its habitat mainly of dry forest and open country vs moist and humid forest.

It is classified as Near Threatened because of its dwindling population due to habitat loss and trapping for the pet trade.

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