Parrots

Red-breasted Parakeet

Scientific Name   

Psittacula alexandri

Status

Endangered in Thailand.

Size 

Length:  33 - 38 cm

Weight:  133 - 168 g

Diet 

Omnivore.

Primarily fruits, seeds, nuts, and flowers. They also consume leaf buds, nectar, grains and insects.

Appearance

The Red-breasted Parakeet is a green bird with a striking salmon-pink breast and a bluish-grey head. It is distinguished by a black "moustache" stripe under the beak. Adult males have a bright red bill, while females have a black bill.

Distribution 

Red-breasted Parakeets are found in the north, central, and southern regions, in deciduous and dry forests, cultivated areas, and human settlements.

 

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Khao Yai National Park

Pang Sida National Park

Kui Buri National Park

Nam Nao National Park

Tat Ton National Park

Ta Phraya National Park

Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary

Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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Red-breasted Parakeets are very social birds, often found in groups of 6-10, but can gather in larger flocks of up to 50 when food is abundant. They roost communally in tall trees or bamboo thickets.

Breeding is between December and April. They typically nest in hollows of trees.

Where To See
  • Khao Yai National Park

 

Vernal Hanging Parrot

Scientific Name   

Loriculus vernalis

Status

Least Concern

Size 

Length:  13 - 14 cm

Weight:  28 g

Diet 

Omnivore.

Nectar, fruits, flowers, seeds and insects.

Appearance

The Vernal Hanging Parrot is a small, mainly green parrot with a red rump, a bright red-orange bill, and a distinctive blue throat patch in males. Females have a less prominent or absent blue throat patch. A short tail, red upper tail coverts, and an orange-red bill.

Distribution 

The Vernal Hanging Parrot is found throughout Thailand, preferring evergreen and deciduous forests, forest edges, plantations, and orchards.

 

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Khao Yai National Park

Pang Sida National Park

Kui Buri National Park

Nam Nao National Park

Tat Ton National Park

Ta Phraya National Park

Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary

Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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Vernal hanging parrots are known for their unique upside-down sleeping and feeding habits, soft chirps, and agile movements. They are often seen in small flocks.

Breeding is typically from January to April. They are a cavity-nesting using natural holes in rotten tree stems or branches. The female lines the nest with fragments of leaves.

Where To See
  • Khao Yai National Park

 

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