Singing Parrots or Yellow-headed Parrots (Geoffroyus heteroclitus)
Geoffroyus - Long-winged Parrots
The Singing Parrot (Geoffroyus heteroclitus) is endemic to the subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests of Lavongai Island, Lihir Group, New Ireland, New Britain and
Solomon Islands.
Description:
The Singing Parrot averages ~9.75 to 10 inches (~25 cm) in length, from head to the tip of the tail; and weighs around 5.6 to 6.8 oz (160-195g).
Male: The general plumage is green. His head is yellow, edged with a greyish-mauve collar around the neck. The breast, abdomen, upperside of tail, upper and under-tail-coverts are yellowish-green. The lower back is green and there is a reddish-brown patch to the median wing-coverts. The under wing-coverts are violet-blue. The tail underside is dusky yellow. He has narrow grey periophthalmic rings and pale yellow irises. The feet are grey and the upper mandible is pale horn-colored. The lower mandible is dark grey.
Female: Hens look like males, except they have a greyish-brown head that is variably tinged blue. They lack the blue collar of the male. Her cheeks are more olive-grey and the upper and lower mandible are brownish-grey.
Young birds look like adult females, except the crown and nape has a bluish-grey tinge, washed with green. The upper and lower mandible is brownish-grey with dull yellow at base. The cere flesh is pink instead of grey. They have white eye rings and dark grey irises.
Voice / Call:
Their calls are described as raucous and loud, both perched and in flight. They emit high-pitched whistling songs consisting of two notes.

Taxonomy:
Species: Scientific: Geoffroyus heteroclitus heteroclitus ... English: Singing Parrot, Yellow-headed Parrot ... Dutch: Zangpapegaai, Geelkop Papegaai ... German: Gelbkopfpapagei ... French: Perroquet Geoffrey à tête jaune
CITES II - Endangered
Related Websites: Lexicon of Parrots
Sub-species:
Rennell Singing Parrots (Geoffroyus heteroclitus hyacinthinus)
Distribution: This parrot is endemic to the Rennell Island in the Solomons, which explains its name.
Description:
Male: The Rennell Singing Parrot looks like the nominate form - the Singing Parrot (Heteroclitus) - described and featured above; except it has a greyish/blue-mauve collar band that extends to the back and upper breast, occasionally as far as sides of body and abdomen. The bend of the wing is bluish. There is a bluish tinge to the primary coverts. The Rennell Singing Parrot is generally larger than the nominate form, averaging 10.5 inches (27 cm) in length (from head to tip of tail).
Female: The female looks like the nominate hen (featured above), but her crown and nape is a darker greyish-blue and reaching to neck and cheeks. Her primary coverts have a bluish tinge and she is also generally larger than the nominate hen.
Species: Scientific: Geoffroyus heteroclitus hyacinthinus ... English: Rennell Singing Parrot ... Dutch: Rennell Geelkoppapegaai ... German: Rennell Gelbkopfpapagei ... French: Perroquet Geoffrey de jacinthe
CITES II - Endangered
Related Websites: Lexicon of Parrots (Please scroll down to no. 2 - click on link to view photo).
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