Scaly-headed parrot
The scaly-headed parrot is a species of bird in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae, the African and New World parrots. It is also called scaly-headed pionus, Maximilian pionus, Maximilian parrot, Maximilian's pionus, or Maximilian's parrot. It is found in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay.
Taxonomy and systematics
The scaly-headed parrot has these four subspecies:- P. m. maximiliani
- P. m. siy Souancé, 1856
- P. m. lacerus Heine, 1884
- P. m. melanoblepharus Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920
In Brazil, the scaly-headed parrot is called cocotas or maritacas.
Description
The scaly-headed parrot is long and weighs. Adults of the nominate subspecies P. m. maximiliani have a blackish brown forehead and mid-crown. Their rest of their head, their nape, and their upper back are dark greenish bronze; the feathers have darker edges that give the eponymous scaly effect. Their eye has arcs of bare white skin above and below. Their lower back and wings are dull green with lighter scaling. Their throat and upper breast are dull blue that becomes yellowish green on the belly. Their undertail coverts and base of the tail are red. The inner tail feathers are green and the outer ones blue. Immature birds have a paler green head and less blue on the breast than adults.Subspecies P. m. melanoblepharus is larger than the nominate; its green areas and the blue breast are darker and the skin around the eye is dark. P. m. siy is also darker than the nominate, with a reddish purple chin and throat. P. m. lacerus is like siy but larger and has more, and more intense, blue on the breast.
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of the scaly-headed parrot are found thus:- P. m. maximiliani, northeastern and east-central Brazil from Ceará and Piauí south to Goiás and Bahia
- P. m. siy, central and southeastern Bolivia, western and central Paraguay, and west-central Brazil into northern Argentina
- P. m. lacerus, northwestern Argentina's Salta, Tucumán and Catamarca provinces
- P. m. melanoblepharus, southeastern Brazil from Minas Gerais south through eastern Paraguay into northeastern Argentina's Misiones and Corrientes provinces
Feral scaly-headed parrots have been observed breeding since 2017 in the parks of Malaga, Spain. In one Spanish case a female scaly-headed parrot was observed successfully raising hybrid offspring with a male orange-winged amazon.