Parrots, Macaws and Allies
Order: Psittaciformes. Family: Psittacidae
Parrots are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak shape. Their upper mandibles have slight mobility in the joint with the skull and the have a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two back. There are 28 species which have been recorded in Guyana.
- Blue-and-yellow Macaw Ara ararauna
- Scarlet Macaw Ara macao
- Red-and-green Macaw Ara chloroptera
- Chestnut-fronted Macaw Ara severa
- Red-bellied Macaw Orthopsittaca manilata
- Red-shouldered Macaw Diopsittaca nobilis
- White-eyed Parakeet Aratinga leucophthalmus
- Sun Parakeet Aratinga solstitialis (A)
- Brown-throated Parakeet Aratinga pertinax
- Painted Parakeet Pyrrhura picta
- Fiery-shouldered Parakeet Pyrrhura egregia
- Green-rumped Parrotlet Forpus passerinus
- Dusky-billed Parrotlet Forpus sclateri
- Golden-winged Parakeet Brotogeris chrysopterus
- Tepui Parrotlet Nannopsittaca panychlora
- Lilac-tailed Parrotlet Touit batavica
- Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet Touit huetii
- Sapphire-rumped Parrotlet Touit purpurata
- Black-headed Parrot Pionites melanocephala
- Caica Parrot Pionopsitta caica
- Blue-headed Parrot Pionus menstruus
- Dusky Parrot Pionus fuscus
- Blue-cheeked Amazon Amazona dufresniana
- Festive Amazon Amazona festiva (A)
- Yellow-crowned Amazon Amazona ochrocephala
- Orange-winged Amazon Amazona amazonica
- Mealy Amazon Amazona farinosa
- Red-fan Parrot Deroptyus accipitrinus
Read more about this topic: List Of Birds Of Guyana
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