Yellow-eared parrot

Ognorhynchus icterotis

The yellow-eared parrot is an endangered parrot of tropical America. It is found in the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador and is closely associated to the wax palm "Ceroxylon sp." which is itself endangered.
Yellow-eared Parrot A pretty amazing encounter with a flock of Yellow-eared Parrots this morning near Anaime, Colombia. Colombia,Geotagged,Ognorhynchus icterotis,Yellow-eared parrot

Appearance

It is a relatively large, long-tailed parrot with an average length of 42 cm and a weight of about 285 g. It is overall green, with the underparts being paler, more lime green than the upperparts. The heavy beak and a ring of bare skin around the eyes are black. The origin of the common epithet "yellow-eared" is caused for the yellow patch of feathers that extends from the forehead down to its cheeks and ear-coverts. The yellow-eared parrot mates for life. Its main source of food are the fruits of the wax palm.
Yellow-eared Parrot a bit closer glimpse at Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve  Colombia,Geotagged,Ognorhynchus icterotis,Winter,Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve

Status

From 1998, Fundación ProAves with the support of Fundacion Loro Parque, American Bird Conservancy and CORANTIOQUIA have undertaken an intensive conservation project across Colombia that has led to one of Latin America's most successful recoveries of an endangered bird. With protection and community support, the yellow-eared parrot population has climbed to over 1500 individuals by 2012.
Yellow-eared Parrot perched, Jardin, Colombia A severely threatened parrot species that came from near extinction (population: 80) to a successful recovery of about 1500 individuals reported in 2012. The Yellow-Eared Parrot Bird Reserve is named after the species and is full of wax palms, a species of tree closely associated with this species, and also under threat. 

In this reserve, you have reasonable odds of seeing this species fly over, as they are loud like all parrots. Getting them in photography range, however, is another matter. This is the only nearby glimpse of the species we got. I remember having to stand on the tip of my toes to get a somewhat clear view.

Habitat impression:
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Habitat

The yellow-eared parrot nests and lives among wax palms in a few areas of Western and Central Cordillera of Colombia, where it inhabits cloud forests about 1800–3000 meters above sea level. It nests in the hollow trunks of the palms, usually 25–30 meters over the floor level. It also occurred very locally in northern Ecuador where wax palm grows. Their numbers had been greatly reduced, and only 81 individuals were recorded in the Colombian census of 1999. Their populations have been impacted by hunting and habitat destruction, particularly the harvesting of wax palm, which was traditionally cut down and used each year on Palm Sunday. There has been no confirmed records of this parrot from Ecuador since the mid-90s.

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Status: Endangered
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPsittaciformes
FamilyPsittacidae
GenusOgnorhynchus
SpeciesO. icterotis
Photographed in
Colombia