Amazona leucocephala bahamensis

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Amazona leucocephala bahamensis is a subspecies of the Cuban Amazon parrot native to the Bahamas, known for its white-capped head and dependence on protected pine forest habitats.

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Amazona leucocephala bahamensis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
parrot subspecies
taxon
authorityForName (Bahamensis authority, year – specific citation required)
breedingHabitat pine forest
class Aves
coloration green body plumage
white-capped head
commonName Bahamas Amazon NERFINISHED
Bahamian Cuban Amazon NERFINISHED
conservationStatus threatened local population
dependsOn protected pine forest habitat
diet fruits
nuts
seeds
vegetation
distinguishedBy white cap on head
distinguishedFrom other Amazona leucocephala subspecies
endemicTo Bahamas NERFINISHED
family Psittacidae NERFINISHED
genus Amazona NERFINISHED
geographicRange northern Bahamas
southern Bahamas NERFINISHED
habitat Caribbean pine forest
pine woodland
protected pine forest
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior generally resident
nativeTo Abaco Islands NERFINISHED
Bahamas NERFINISHED
Great Inagua Island NERFINISHED
Little Inagua Island NERFINISHED
nestSite pine trees
order Psittaciformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Amazona leucocephala NERFINISHED
partOf Cuban Amazon species complex NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
relatedTo Amazona leucocephala caymanensis NERFINISHED
Amazona leucocephala leucocephala
Amazona leucocephala palmarum
reproduction nests in tree cavities
taxonRank subspecies
threat deforestation
habitat loss
hurricane damage to habitat
illegal capture
vocalization loud parrot calls

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Abaco National Park protectsSpecies Amazona leucocephala bahamensis