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Golden-collared macaw

The golden-collared macaw or yellow-collared macaw (Primolius auricollis) is a small mostly green Central South American parrot, a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It has a bright yellow patch on the back of its neck/upper shoulders that gives the species its name. In aviculture, it is one of a number of smaller macaws often called "mini-macaws".

Yellow-collared macaw
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Genus: Primolius
Species:
P. auricollis
Binomial name
Primolius auricollis
(Cassin, 1853)

Taxonomy edit

The yellow-collared macaw was described by American ornithologist John Cassin in 1853. In fact, some literature refers to it as Cassin's macaw or the Yellow-naped macaw.[2] Its specific epithet auricollis meaning gold-collared, from the Latin aurum 'gold', and collum 'neck'.[3] In recent years it has often been placed in the genus Propyrrhura, but this is incorrect as per ICZN rules. Earlier, it had also been placed in the genus Ara.

Description edit

 
Two at Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo, Hawaii, USA
 
At Kakegawa Kacho-en, Japan

It has a total length of about 38 cm (15 in), of which almost half is tail feathers. The general plumage is green, with a distinct yellow collar that is broadest on the back of the neck. The yellow collar develops as the bird ages, with more vibrant colors found in mature birds. The front and crown is brownish black. The remiges and primary coverts are blue and the long, pointed tail has a red base, a narrow green center and a blue tip. The underside of the tail and flight feathers are greenish-yellow, similar to that of several other small macaws such as the blue-winged and red-bellied macaw. The legs are a dull pinkish color, and the iris is reddish to dull yellow. It has extensive bare white facial skin and the heavy bill is black, often tipped pale grey.

Distribution and habitat edit

The main population occurs in the Pantanal of Brazil (south-western Mato Grosso, western Mato Grosso do Sul and southern Rondônia), northern Argentina (eastern Jujuy and northern Salta), far northern Paraguay (Alto Paraguay and Concepción) and most of northern and eastern Bolivia (Beni, Santa Cruz, Chuquisaca and Tarija). A second disjunct population occurs in far north-eastern Mato Grosso, south-eastern Pará and western Tocantins in Brazil.

It occurs in forest (but avoids the Amazon Rainforest), woodland, savanna and grassland with scattered trees. It mainly occurs in lowlands, but locally up to an altitude of 1,700 m (5,600 ft).

Conservation status edit

It is generally fairly common and therefore considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International. The species is listed in CITES Appendix II, which means that commercial trade is allowed with an export permit (plus an import permit if required by laws of the importer's country).

Behavior edit

Typically seen in pairs or, during non-breeding season, small flocks.

Domestic pet behavior edit

As a domestic pet, a yellow collared is extremely social and demands attention. It requires about three to four hours per day of interaction. When properly cared for they can live up to fifty years.

Temperament edit

Affectionate, and somewhat mischievous, the yellow-collared macaw has a reputation for being an intelligent and resourceful little parrot. They thrive on attention from their owners, and like other macaws, will seek that attention by any means necessary. They also require a large cage with many toys because they get bored easily. They can have a fairly extensive vocabulary. They can be very affectionate but unpredictable with children. This bird has been known to get aggressive without attention.

Feeding edit

Feeds on fruits, flower buds and seeds.

Breeding edit

The yellow-collared macaw nest in a hole in a tree. The eggs are white and there are usually two or three in a clutch. The female incubates the eggs for about 26 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 70 days after hatching.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Primolius auricollis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22685628A93081914. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22685628A93081914.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Alderton, David (1991). Atlas of Parrots of the World. ISBN 0-86622-120-4.
  3. ^ Simpson DP (1979). Cassell's Latin Dictionary (5th ed.). London: Cassell Ltd. p. 883. ISBN 0-304-52257-0.
  4. ^ Alderton, David (2003). The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Caged and Aviary Birds. London, England: Hermes House. p. 236. ISBN 1-84309-164-X.
  • Juniper, T. & Parr, M. (1998). A Guide to the Parrots of the World. Pica Press, East Sussex. ISBN 1-873403-40-2
  • South American Classification Committee.

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The golden collared macaw or yellow collared macaw Primolius auricollis is a small mostly green Central South American parrot a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws It has a bright yellow patch on the back of its neck upper shoulders that gives the species its name In aviculture it is one of a number of smaller macaws often called mini macaws Yellow collared macawConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PsittaciformesFamily PsittacidaeGenus PrimoliusSpecies P auricollisBinomial namePrimolius auricollis Cassin 1853 Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 3 1 Conservation status 3 2 Behavior 3 3 Domestic pet behavior 3 4 Temperament 3 5 Feeding 3 6 Breeding 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksTaxonomy editThe yellow collared macaw was described by American ornithologist John Cassin in 1853 In fact some literature refers to it as Cassin s macaw or the Yellow naped macaw 2 Its specific epithet auricollis meaning gold collared from the Latin aurum gold and collum neck 3 In recent years it has often been placed in the genus Propyrrhura but this is incorrect as per ICZN rules Earlier it had also been placed in the genus Ara Description edit nbsp Two at Pana ewa Rainforest Zoo Hawaii USA nbsp At Kakegawa Kacho en JapanIt has a total length of about 38 cm 15 in of which almost half is tail feathers The general plumage is green with a distinct yellow collar that is broadest on the back of the neck The yellow collar develops as the bird ages with more vibrant colors found in mature birds The front and crown is brownish black The remiges and primary coverts are blue and the long pointed tail has a red base a narrow green center and a blue tip The underside of the tail and flight feathers are greenish yellow similar to that of several other small macaws such as the blue winged and red bellied macaw The legs are a dull pinkish color and the iris is reddish to dull yellow It has extensive bare white facial skin and the heavy bill is black often tipped pale grey Distribution and habitat editThe main population occurs in the Pantanal of Brazil south western Mato Grosso western Mato Grosso do Sul and southern Rondonia northern Argentina eastern Jujuy and northern Salta far northern Paraguay Alto Paraguay and Concepcion and most of northern and eastern Bolivia Beni Santa Cruz Chuquisaca and Tarija A second disjunct population occurs in far north eastern Mato Grosso south eastern Para and western Tocantins in Brazil It occurs in forest but avoids the Amazon Rainforest woodland savanna and grassland with scattered trees It mainly occurs in lowlands but locally up to an altitude of 1 700 m 5 600 ft Conservation status edit It is generally fairly common and therefore considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International The species is listed in CITES Appendix II which means that commercial trade is allowed with an export permit plus an import permit if required by laws of the importer s country Behavior edit Typically seen in pairs or during non breeding season small flocks Domestic pet behavior edit As a domestic pet a yellow collared is extremely social and demands attention It requires about three to four hours per day of interaction When properly cared for they can live up to fifty years Temperament edit Affectionate and somewhat mischievous the yellow collared macaw has a reputation for being an intelligent and resourceful little parrot They thrive on attention from their owners and like other macaws will seek that attention by any means necessary They also require a large cage with many toys because they get bored easily They can have a fairly extensive vocabulary They can be very affectionate but unpredictable with children This bird has been known to get aggressive without attention Feeding edit Feeds on fruits flower buds and seeds Breeding edit The yellow collared macaw nest in a hole in a tree The eggs are white and there are usually two or three in a clutch The female incubates the eggs for about 26 days and the chicks fledge from the nest about 70 days after hatching 4 See also editList of macawsReferences edit BirdLife International 2016 Primolius auricollis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22685628A93081914 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2016 3 RLTS T22685628A93081914 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Alderton David 1991 Atlas of Parrots of the World ISBN 0 86622 120 4 Simpson DP 1979 Cassell s Latin Dictionary 5th ed London Cassell Ltd p 883 ISBN 0 304 52257 0 Alderton David 2003 The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Caged and Aviary Birds London England Hermes House p 236 ISBN 1 84309 164 X Juniper T amp Parr M 1998 A Guide to the Parrots of the World Pica Press East Sussex ISBN 1 873403 40 2 To reassign the genus of three macaws South American Classification Committee External links edit Yellow collared macaw media Internet Bird Collection Stamps usurped for Argentina Bolivia with RangeMap yellow collared macaw photo gallery VIREO Yellow collared macaw at Cornell s NeotropicalBirds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Golden collared macaw amp oldid 1197841619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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