
White-fronted Amazon
White-fronted Amazon
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The White-fronted Amazon is a small to medium-sized parrot with a prominent white forehead and blue around the eyes. It is widespread across Central America and Mexico.
Where to spot
Dry deciduous and evergreen forests, woodlands, savannas, and cultivated areas from northwestern Mexico to northwestern Costa Rica.
How to spot
Look for the distinct white forehead and blue eye-ring. Listen for their high-pitched, chattering calls. Often seen in pairs or small flocks.
When to spot
Easily observed throughout the day, particularly noisy in the mornings and evenings. It is a resident species.
Where to spot
Dry deciduous and evergreen forests, woodlands, savannas, and cultivated areas from northwestern Mexico to northwestern Costa Rica.
How to spot
Look for the distinct white forehead and blue eye-ring. Listen for their high-pitched, chattering calls. Often seen in pairs or small flocks.
When to spot
Easily observed throughout the day, particularly noisy in the mornings and evenings. It is a resident species.
White-fronted Amazons are one of the smallest Amazon parrot species and are known for their agility and quick flight, making them appear almost dart-like.
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