TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot

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TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot

The Yellow Naped Amazon, renowned for its exceptional ability to speak, is widely recognized as the top talker among all Amazon parrots. Its vibrant green plumage is complemented by striking red accents on the shoulders and deep blue flight feathers. This species derives its name from the prominent yellow feathers adorning the back of its head and neck. Its feet are a muted grey color, while its beak typically displays shades of grey or black on the lower half, with a horn-colored hue near the center and at the tip of the upper half, TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot

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TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot

The Yellow-Nape Amazon is a medium-sized parrot, typically reaching heights of 12-15 inches from head to tail and weighing between 480-680 grams. One distinguishing feature of this species is the yellow band of feathers on their nape or back of the neck, which may develop with age. Their vibrant green body is complemented by a dark grey beak, with the upper beak being slightly lighter in color. They also have grey feet. In terms of lifespan, Yellow-Napes can live for an average of 35-60 years. However, determining their sex requires a DNA test as they are not sexually dimorphic. These birds originate from the Pacific Slope of Central America, Southern Mexico, and Northwestern Costa Rica where they are unfortunately endangered in their natural habitat. When it comes to trainability, Yellow-Napes are known for their love of chewing so it’s important to provide them with plenty of chew toys made from wood, leather, and cloth. As with all Amazon parrots, they have dominant personalities and may try to assert themselves over their owners. Sexing this species is not possible through physical appearance alone; a DNA test must be conducted for accurate determination. TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot are native to the Pacific Slope of Central America, Southern Mexico, and Northwestern Costa Rica where they are currently endangered in their natural habitat. When training Yellow-Napes, it is important to provide them with plenty of chew toys made from materials such as wood, leather, and cloth as they have a strong chewing tendency. As with all Amazon parrots, these birds exhibit dominant behavior and may attempt to assert their dominance over humans.

 TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot
TOP 1ST Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot

The Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot  is a medium-sized parrot, typically measuring 12-15 inches in height from head to tail and weighing between 480-680 grams. One of their distinctive features is the yellow band of feathers on the nape or back of the neck, which may develop more prominently with age. The body of this parrot species has a vibrant green color, with a dark grey beak and grey feet. On average, they can live for 35-60 years. Sexing this bird is not possible through physical appearance as they are not sexually dimorphic. A DNA test must be done to determine their sex. Yellow-Napes originate from regions along the Pacific Slope of Central America, Southern Mexico, and Northwestern Costa Rica where they are currently endangered in their natural habitat. When it comes to trainability, it’s important to note that Yellow-Nape Amazons love to chew. Providing them with ample chew toys made of wood, leather, and cloth can help satisfy this behavior. As with all Amazon parrots, these birds have a dominant nature and may try to assert themselves over humans if not properly trained and socialized,  In terms of lifespan, Yellow-Napes can live for an average of 35-60 years. However, determining their sex requires a DNA test as they are not sexually dimorphic. These birds originate from the Pacific Slope of Central America, Southern Mexico, and Northwestern Costa Rica where they are unfortunately endangered in their natural habitat. When it comes to trainability, Yellow-Napes are known for their love of chewing so it’s important to provide them with plenty of chew toys made from wood, leather, and cloth. As with all Amazon parrots, they have dominant personalities and may try to assert themselves over their owners.