Once near extinction, Brazil’s red-tailed Amazon parrot is soaring again—thanks to villagers who once saw it as a pest. Now, the bird draws eco-tourists and hope to coastal islands. By the late 1990s, ...
After conducting a high-tech survey of red-crowned parrots, Amazona viridigenalis, a team of scientists were surprised to discover that these parrots are actually thriving alongside human communities ...
Free-living red-crowned parrots have been adapting so well to urban life in California, Florida, and Texas that their population numbers may rival those in their native Mexico, says a team of US ...
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