Buff-faced Pygmy-Parrot

Micropsitta pusio

The buff-faced pygmy parrot is a very small green parrot found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest in New Britain and New Guinea.
Buff-faced Pygmy-Parrot, Nimbokrang, Papua Impossibly tiny and fast. Like a treecreeper at 10 x speed. Australia (continent),Buff-faced pygmy parrot,Geotagged,Indonesia,Micropsitta pusio,New Guinea,Nimbokrang,Papua,Papua 2023,Spring,West Papua,Western New Guinea

Appearance

Little-studied as an individual species, it is known mainly for being the world's smallest parrot, at 11.5 g and 8.6 cm. However, the average weight of six adults was surprisingly high at 14 g, being slightly higher than two other pygmy parrots, the Geelvink and yellow-capped, both of which, nonetheless, have slightly longer total lengths. The male and female are similar in appearance; their plumage is mainly green with a yellowish tone on the underparts. The cheeks, face, and crown are buff. A dark blue patch is on the top of the head back to the occiput. Head markings are smaller in females, and facial colour is paler. The eyes are dark brown and the bill is grey, and legs are greyish with blue or pinkish tints. Immature birds lack the blue crown, replacing it with green, and the buff colour is less distinct.
Buff-faced pygmy parrot (Micropsitta pusio) These tiny parrots are classified as Micropsitta and this species scientific name is Pusio, which translates to “little boy” in Latin. They are Buff-faced Pygmy parrots (Micropsitta pusio).
They don´t measure more than 9 cm (3 inches) in size thus they are the world´s smallest parrots.
Like woodpeckers their tail feathers come to a stiff point, very large feet in relation to the size of their entire body and sharp claws (can be seen clearly in this photograph). These features provide them with much needed balance as they run up and down the trunk of trees with ease feeding on lichens and fungi.
Those species found in the lowland forests nest in termite mounds but because of the lack of these mounds in the highland forests the species restricted to these region nest as most of the parrots in excavated holes in trees.  Birdingindonesia,Buff-faced pygmy parrot,Fall,Geotagged,Indonesia,Mehd Halaouate,Micropsitta pusio

Distribution

Buff-faced pygmy parrots are found across the northern lowlands of the island of New Guinea from the west to the southeastern tip up to an altitude around 800 m, as well as in the Bismarck Archipelago.

Status

While its population size is unknown, the species occurs over a very wide range and is listed as least concern by the IUCN.

Habitat

They inhabit subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest in small groups up to six birds and are highly active, hopping around on tree trunks.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPsittaciformes
FamilyPsittaculidae
GenusMicropsitta
SpeciesM. pusio
Photographed in
Indonesia