This Yellow-shouldered Amazon parrot (Amazona barbadensis rothchildi) or 'Lora' is a famous bird on Bonaire. The colors, green and yellow, are unique and found on Bonaire only. Yellow-shouldered Parrot are usually in trees to stay out of the sun. Parakeets are related to parrots and they are present at Bonaire.
Biologists try to promote the growth of the trees and shrubs that are important to the loras. They are making good progress. They are cooperating with the Washington / Slagbaai National Park management to prevent extinction of the Bonairean Parrot. | ||
In 2009 volunteers of Fundashon Salba Nos Lora, STINAPA and Afdeling Milieu- en natuurbeleid van de Dienst Ruimtelijke Ordening counted at least 475 loras on the island.
The Lora looks like the Brown-throated parakeet (Aratinga pertinax xanthogenius) or Prikichi, but is smaller in size, has a longer tail and its head is completely yellow.
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