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Forpus

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Forpus
Blue-winged parrotlet (Forpus xanthopterygius)
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Forpus

F. Boie, 1858
Species

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Forpus is a genus of parrot in the Psittacidae family.

Species

Description

Forpus parrots, also known as parrotlets, are sexually dimorphic. Males have somewhat dull colors but have a bright blue streak on their wings and eye. Females have bright colors and do not have the blue on the wing. They may or may not have it on the eye. Some parrotlet species are exceptions; but it is usually easy to tell them apart.

Aviculture

Parrots in the Forpus genus make good pets and are very friendly. They are not easy to breed as they are extremely aggressive and will sometimes kill or severely maim their partners. Pacific parrotlets are known to be good talkers and are good at tricks too; they are also known as biters. Green-rumpeds aren't much of biters but they don't usually talk as well. Mexican, spectacled, and yellow-faced parrotlets are rarer in the U.S. but are found captive in other places as well. Dusky-billed, also more commonly known as Sclater's parrotlets are extremely rare and are only found captive in Europe.

Species photographs