- Golden-shouldered Parrot
Taxobox
name = Golden-shouldered Parrot
image_caption = Male
image_width = 300px
status = EN | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = down
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Psittaciformes
familia =Psittacidae
subfamilia =Platycercinae
tribus =Platycercini
genus = "Psephotus "
species = "P. chrysopterygius"
binomial = "Psephotus chrysopterygius"
binomial_authority = Gould, 1858The Golden-shouldered Parrot ("Psephotus chrysopterygius") is a rare bird of southern
Cape York Peninsula , inQueensland ,Australia . A small attractiveparrot related to the more commonRed-rumped Parrot , it is considered to be asuperspecies with theHooded Parrot "(P. dissimilis)" of theNorthern Territory and the apparently extinctParadise Parrot ofQueensland andNew South Wales . It is 23–28 cm long and weighs 54–56 g.Description
The Golden-shouldered Parrot is 23–28 cm long. The adult male is mainly blue and has a characteristic yellow over the shoulder area. It has a black cap and pale yellow frontal band. It has a pinkish lower belly, thighs and undertail-coverts. It has a Grey-brown lower back. Adult female are mainly dull greenish-yellow, and have a broad cream bar on the underside of the wings. Juveniles are similar to the adult female. [cite web| publisher =BirdLife International (2008) |url = http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=1473&m=0 |title = Species factsheet: "Psephotus chrysopterygius" |accessdaymonth = 3 September | accessyear = 2008]
Habitat
The Golden-shouldered Parrot lives in open forest, where it feeds on small grass
seed s, principally those offiregrass . An important habitat requirement is the provision of terrestrial termite mounds, which the bird uses for nesting in. This has led to the parrot also being known as the Antbed Parrot.Breeding
The Golden-shouldered Parrot will build a nest in the taller termite mounds (up to 2 m high), and will dig a burrow into them when the mound has been softened by the rains. A long tunnel is dug down into the mound, and capped off by a nesting chamber. The clutch size is between 3–6 eggs, which are
incubate d for 20 days. The mound regulates the temperature of the nest in the chamber, so that the eggs can be left unattended while the parents feed.tatus
The Golden-shouldered Parrot is listed as endangered (
CITES I). The species has a restricted range and suffers from a variety of threats, including predation byferal cat s,tourist disturbance, feral pigs, and a change in burning regime in the grasslands upon whose seeds it depends. The wild population is around 3000 birds, with around 1500 kept in captivity in Australia.Gallery
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is endangered
* "Handbook of the Birds of the World . Vol 4". Edited by del Hoyo, Elliott and Sargatal. ISBN 84-87334-22-9External links
* [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/birds/Psephotus_chrysopterygius/ Golden-shouldered parrot — photos and information]
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