The Blue-fronted Amazon is a mainly green parrot about 38 cm
(15 in) long. They have blue feathers on the forehead above
the beak and yellow on the face and crown. Unlike most other
Amazona parrots, its beak is essentially all
blackish. Male and female are identical in external
appearance. Juveniles are duller and have dark irises.
The Blue-fronted Amazon is commonly seen as a pet, both in South America and other parts of the world.
Their talking ability is ranked third among birds when compared to African Grey Parrots and Yellow-naped Amazons. These birds are not only excellent talkers but are proficient "singers" as well. They are not normally shy and will perform for strangers. Although they tend to be very interactive, Blue-fronted Amazons also tend to play with toys contently for several hours at a time. Pets require plenty of toys, perches, and climbing room. As with some other birds, under no circumstances are Blue-fronted Amazons to eat avocado. Some individuals, particularly males, can be aggressive in spring, the mating season.
The Blue-fronted Amazon is commonly seen as a pet, both in South America and other parts of the world.
Their talking ability is ranked third among birds when compared to African Grey Parrots and Yellow-naped Amazons. These birds are not only excellent talkers but are proficient "singers" as well. They are not normally shy and will perform for strangers. Although they tend to be very interactive, Blue-fronted Amazons also tend to play with toys contently for several hours at a time. Pets require plenty of toys, perches, and climbing room. As with some other birds, under no circumstances are Blue-fronted Amazons to eat avocado. Some individuals, particularly males, can be aggressive in spring, the mating season.
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