- Plum-headed Parakeet
Taxobox
name = Plum-headed Parakeet
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 220px
image_caption = Male Plum-headed Parakeet
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Psittaciformes
familia =Psittacidae
genus = "Psittacula "
species = "P. cyanocephala"
binomial = "Psittacula cyanocephala"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1766)The Plum-headed Parakeet ("Psittacula cyanocephala") is aparrot which is a resident breeder inPakistan ,India ,Sri Lanka andBangladesh . It is endemic to the Indian subcontinent.Description
The Plum-headed Parakeet is a mainly green parrot, 33 cm long with a tail up to 22 cm. The male's head is red, becoming purple-blue on the back of the crown, nape and cheeks. There is a narrow black neck collar and a black chin stripe. There is a red shoulder patch and the rump and tail are bluish-green, the latter tipped white. The upper mandible is orangish-yellow, and the lower mandible is dark.
The female has a grey head, corn-yellow upper-mandible and lacks the black neck collar, chin stripe and red shoulder patch. Immature birds have a green head and both mandibles are yellowish.
The different head colour and the white tip to the tail distinguish this species from the similar
Blossom-headed Parakeet ("Psittacula roseata").Behaviour
The Plum-headed Parakeet is a gregarious and noisy species with range of raucous calls. The usual flight and contact call is "oink?" repeated now and then. It undergoes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit and blossoms which make up its diet. It nests in holes in trees, laying 4-6 white eggs.
Habitat
The Plum-headed Parakeet is a bird of forest and open woodland. Though this species is not exploited as heavily as the sympatric
Alexandrine Parakeet the trade takes its toll on local populations across the range. Population is reduced in urban areas and heavily inhabited zones.Gallery
Trivia
Bhutan, Sierra Leone and Sri Lanka have issued stamps depicting the Plumheaded Parakeet.
Leslie Eaves was a famous bird breeder who belonged to a bird cage society, he was the first to rear a Plumheaded Parakeet in England
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Birds of India" by Grimmett, Inskipp and Inskipp, ISBN 0-691-04910-6
External links
* [http://www.birdtheme.org/country/srilanka.html#18- Resident birds of Sri Lanka Stamps]
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