Description
These almost-identical parrots prove that birds of a feather flock together. But sometimes that feather is hard to put a name to, especially in the crowded world of Amazon parrots. Most Amazons share the genus's most visible trait, green plumage – but subtle differences in head, wing and beak colouration make for a spread of about 30 species. This makes it hard to precisely identify Amazons in the wild – though we're pretty sure that our bird buddies here are yellow-crowned Amazons . Care to do a little field research and see if you agree?