Post by itsazhar on May 3, 2021 8:36:10 GMT 10
Do you want to domesticate a Double Yellow Headed Amazon? Are you trained enough to captivate such a difficult bird? If you have just denied then you must know some basic facts regarding them. Just go through the article, “Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot Facts”. So, let us start.
Double Yellow Headed Amazon parrots are in demand for vibrant yellow. They have an attractive and charismatic plumage that has blessed them with eye-catching beauty. They are talkative, enthusiastic, and lively birds enough for their owner or even a whole family.
Habitat
The Double Yellow Headed Amazon parrots are called Yellow Headed Amazon parrots. The maximum part of their population is found in Mexico.
However, they are also found in several other regions of the world. These regions include North East of Guatemala, Honduras Border, and Belize.
The habitats like savannah, tropical and subtropical forests, mangrove swamps especially palm groves, under-cultivated lands, and coastal scrubs are mostly liked by them. In these areas, there are bundles of trees for nesting.
They also found in the woodlands of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, ranging from Nuevo Leon and Southern Tamaulipas to Tabasco. They also spread on the Pacific coast from Oaxaca to South Colima
Personality and Behavior
The Double Yellow Headed Amazons are among the most beautiful and fascinating Amazons. The striking coloration of mature adults is worth seeing.
Such Amazons have enthusiastic and lively personalities. They are adorable birds. Their excellent mimicking personalities have aroused a charm to domesticate them.
The Double Yellow Headed Amazons, mostly domesticated male can be dangerously aggressive in breeding conditions. It would be dangerous to let them out of the cage when other family members are about until their aggressiveness subsides.
Such behavior can create problems for owners only for a few weeks of the year. But they are highly recommended pets only for experienced owners.
They are highly attention seekers, they may scream to get so. It is advised to talk, play, and give him favorite foods when he is quiet. Ignore him if he screams. Hopefully, he will understand that such behavior is not acceptable.
Mating Habits
The Double Yellow Headed Amazons are monogamous birds. They mate with the same partner throughout their life.
They are housed in the hollow cavities of the trees. Their breeding season is from February to June.
The females lay 2-3 three eggs per clutch and incubate for 26-28 days. The male regurgitates the female when she incubates and feeds the young ones.
When the chicks have grown to 8-12 months they leave the nests. The young ones become ready to breed after 3-4 years.
Common Health Issues
The Double Yellow Headed Amazon usually has a longer lifespan and a healthier life. However, they can be vulnerable to some diseases.
Chlamydiosis is a bacterial infection that may induce nasal discharge and fluffed up feathers in your bird.
They can get malnutrition or nutritional imbalance like deficiency of vitamin A. They may get obese due to the lack of exercise.
The Polyomavirus is another viral infection that may cause weight loss and anorexia to your bird. You should be very careful about his health, as he can easily catch these diseases.
Status in Wild
The population of Double Yellow Headed Amazons has so largely declined that they have now become endangered. Large flocks of Double Yellow Headed Amazons are a rarer thing these days.
The population decline is due to the stealing of chicks from nests and loss of habitat. In 1940 in Veracruz, a hundred or more birds have flown from their feeding grounds to forests.
The IUCN Red List reports that in 1994 their population has reduced to 7000 individuals. This estimates 4700 adult birds.
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