
Austral Parakeet
A species of Patagonian Parakeets Scientific name : Enicognathus ferrugineus Genus : Patagonian Parakeets
Austral Parakeet, A species of Patagonian Parakeets
Botanical name: Enicognathus ferrugineus
Genus: Patagonian Parakeets
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Description

The austral parakeet, austral conure, or emerald parakeet (Enicognathus ferrugineus) is a parrot found from the southern tip of South America – further south than any other parrot – to as far north as Temuco. It is a fairly large conure, 35 cm (2 cm more than a monk or quaker parakeet). It is primarily green, lightly barred, with some dull red on the forehead and lores, belly, and upper tail, with the northern part of the range displaying less red. It occurs mostly in wooded country, but also shrubland and farmland. It stays near sea level in the extreme south, but ranges up to 2000 m at the northern end of its range. Flock size is usually only 10–15 individuals, though flocks over 100 are known. It eats grass and bamboo seeds, nuts, and small fruit, and nests in tree cavities. There are two recognized subspecies, Enicognathus ferrugineus ferrugineus and Enicognathus ferrugineus minor.

Size
36 cm
Nest Placement
Cavity
Feeding Habits
Austral Parakeet has a varied diet, consuming seeds from grasses, bamboos, and Araucaria trees, acorns, leaf buds, fruits, berries, roots, and insect larvae. Austral Parakeet's foraging is diverse, adapting to regional food availability.
Habitat
The habitat of austral Parakeet predominantly consists of southern temperate beech forests and Quercus-Drymis woodlands. Austral Parakeet adapts to semi-open areas, such as ranchlands and occasionally cultivated lands, within broader temperate regions.
Dite type
Herbivorous


General Info

Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Species Status
Not globally threatened.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Parrots Family
Parrots Genus
Patagonian Parakeets Species
Austral Parakeet