Azure-rumped parrot explained

The azure-rumped parrot (Tanygnathus sumatranus) is a large bird endemic to Indonesia. It is found in Sulawesi and the Sangir Islands. It was previously conspecific with the blue-backed parrot, which is differentiated with its red iris and blue back versus the azure-rumped parrot's yellow iris and plain back. It is found in forests. Flocks are small and often active at night. Its main threats are habitat loss and trapping for the pet trade.

Taxonomy

There are two subspecies:[1]

Previously, only sumatranus was recognized, but sangirensis was also recognized by the International Ornithological Congress in 2022 based on phylogenetic evidence.[2] [3]

Description

It is of medium size (32 cm), primarily green with yellowish edging to the wings, a blue rump, and blue wing bends. The head, mantle, wings and tail are darker green, the belly and collar are lighter green. It is sexually dimorphic, with the male having a red beak and the female a pale yellow or horn colored beak.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parrots, cockatoos – IOC World Bird List . 2022-05-13 . en-US.
  2. IOC World Bird List 12.1 . IOC World Bird List Datasets . en-US . 10.14344/ioc.ml.12.1. 246050277 . free .
  3. Arndt . T. . Collar . N. J. . Wink . M. . 2019-12-16 . The taxonomy of Tanygnathus sumatranus . Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club . 139 . 4 . 346 . 10.25226/bboc.v139i4.2019.a8 . 209377123 . 0007-1595. free .
  4. Collar . Nigel . Boesman . Peter F. D. . 2020 . Azure-rumped Parrot (Tanygnathus sumatranus), version 1.0 . Birds of the World . en . 10.2173/bow.azrpar1.01. 242135210 .