Yellow-naped amazon
It is estimated that the yellow-naped amazon has lost more than 92% of its population in the last three generation. Deforestation heavily contributes to this, but illegal parrot trade is the largest factor. These birds readily mimic sounds and speech, contributing to a high demand for poaching.
- Conservation StatusCritically Endangered
- Life span20-80 years
- Body size14.2 in. long
- Native habitat Forests and shrublands of southern Mexico and Central America
- DietFruits, seeds, berries, blossoms, and leaf buds