Pesquet's parrot

Pesquet's parrot
Psittrichas fulgidus
Photo by Doug Janson (Wikipedia)


Common name:

Taxonomy:
Order Psittaciformes
Family Psittacidae

Range:
This species is patchily distributed across New Guinea, both in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Size:
These birds are 46 cm long and weigh 600-800 g.

Habitat:
Pesquet’s parrots are restricted to hill and lower mountain moist forests, being found at altitudes of 600-1.800 m.

Diet:
These birds are very specialised frugivores, only eating very few species of fig Ficus, mangoes Mangifera indica and large flowers of Freycinetia.

Breeding:
Pesquet’s parrots breed in February-May. They nest in large hollow trees and the female lays 2 eggs which are incubated for 27-31 days. The chicks fledge 12 weeks after hatching.

Conservation:
IUCN status – VU (Vulnerable)
This species has a relatively large breeding range and a global population estimated at 42.000 individuals. The population is suspected to be undergoing a rapid and on-going population reduction, mostly caused by severe hunting pressure for feathers, and to a lesser extent for trade and meat. Deforestation is a less important threat to the species since loggers usually leave fig trees standing.

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