Red-lored Amazon

Amazona autumnalis

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 32-35 cm (13-14 inches)
  • Colors: Green, Red
  • Type: Tree-clinging Birds

The Red-lored Amazon, scientifically classified as Amazona autumnalis, is a vibrant and charismatic parrot species native to the tropical regions of the Americas. Renowned for its striking appearance and intelligent demeanor, this bird has captivated ornithologists and bird enthusiasts alike for centuries. As a medium-sized member of the Psittacidae family, the Red-lored Amazon is characterized by its brilliant green plumage and the distinct patch of red feathers on its forehead, which gives the species its common name. These birds are primarily tree-clinging birds, spending the vast majority of their lives within the canopy of dense rainforests and humid tropical woodlands. Beyond their physical beauty, they are known for their complex social structures and vocal capabilities, often displaying a playful and curious nature. Understanding the ecological role and biological requirements of the Red-lored Amazon is essential for its conservation and for those who wish to appreciate these magnificent creatures in their natural environment. This guide explores every facet of their lives, from their unique nesting habits to their specialized dietary preferences.