Bronze-winged parrot

Pionus chalcopterus

The bronze-winged parrot is a medium-sized pionus parrot 28 cm long. It is a short-tailed stocky parrot found in forest and woodland in north-western South America.
Bronze-winged parrot in flight, Jardin, Colombia Far away, but the species can be confirmed if you zoom in close enough. 

And this completes the coverage of our Colombia 2017 trip, which focused on the northwest. I squeezed every drip out of the set, and it has resulted in this:

https://www.jungledragon.com/tag/39816/colombia_choco_pacific_region.html

I'm surprisingly predictable in usually taking about 3000-3500 shots, of which 700-800 survive. Anyway, we're not done with Colombia yet. Coming October we'll be making our 3rd trip, this time focusing on the south, where the Andean foothills meet the Amazon. So next winter, coverage of this amazing wildlife destination hopefully continues.

In the meanwhile, I'll be sharing some smaller and simpler macro and zoo sets. 

Finally, some more Colombia content...

Map:
https://www.jungledragon.com/wildlifemap/CO

All photos taken in Colombia by all members:
https://www.jungledragon.com/wildlifemap/CO/photos

Species browsing through Colombia:
https://www.jungledragon.com/wildlifemap/CO/species Antioquia,Bronze-winged parrot,Colombia,Colombia Choco & Pacific region,Jardin,Jardín,Pionus chalcopterus,South America,World

Appearance

It is mainly dark with a whitish chin patch and its upper chest is speckled with pink feathers. It has short red undertail feathers. The rump, tail and wings are dark blue with lighter blue underwings. The head is dark blue-green; the mantle, back and underparts are dark bronze-green with some blue tipped feathers and sometimes scattered red feathers. Its beak is pale yellow. In adults the ring of bare skin around the eyes is pink. Juveniles have whitish eyerings and their underparts are brownish.

Behavior

It is typically seen in pairs of small groups of up to ten birds.

The bronze-winged parrot nests in tree cavities. The eggs are white and there are usually three to four in a clutch. The female incubates the eggs for about 26 days and the chicks leave the nest about 70 days after hatching.

Habitat

The bronze-winged parrot is found in far western Venezuela, western and central Colombia, western Ecuador and far north-western Peru. In Venezuela it mainly occurs at altitudes of 900–1400 m, in Colombia it mainly occurs at altitudes of 1400–2400 m , in Ecuador mainly below 1400 m, and in Peru below 800 m. It generally prefers the canopy of forest and woodland , but also occurs in adjacent habitats with tall trees. It appears to be rather nomadic in parts of its range, but the movements are generally poorly understood.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPsittaciformes
FamilyPsittacidae
GenusPionus
SpeciesP. chalcopterus
Photographed in
Colombia