Lilacine Amazon

Amazona lilacina

Critically Endangered

Quick Facts

  • Size: 32-34 cm (13-13 inches)
  • Colors: Green, Lilac
  • Type: Tree-clinging Birds

The Lilacine Amazon, scientifically classified as Amazona lilacina, is a captivating and distinctive parrot species that has long fascinated bird enthusiasts and ornithologists alike. Often referred to as the Ecuadorian Amazon, this bird is a member of the diverse Psittacidae family and is primarily recognized for its unique, albeit subtle, coloration and its specific regional range. As one of the smaller members of the Amazon parrot genus, the Lilacine Amazon occupies a specialized niche within the tropical ecosystems of South America. Its classification has been a subject of debate among experts, with some considering it a subspecies of the Red-lored Amazon, while others advocate for its status as a distinct species due to its morphological and vocal differences. Understanding this bird is vital, not only for the sake of biological knowledge but also for the critical conservation efforts required to prevent its decline in the wild. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Lilacine Amazon, exploring its natural history, unique behaviors, and the ecological challenges it faces in an ever-changing environment.