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Mealy AmazonFamily: Psittacidae
Latest Reader Comment - See More I have had my Amazon Mealy for 6 months now and he's great! But he´s alittle bit to proud. He OWNS his cage and won't let any stranger come near it. I love him very ... (more) Guy from iceland 2008-01-17 The Mealy Amazon gets the name 'mealy' because of the peculiar gray-green coloring of its feathers making it appear to be dusted, like it has been powdered with a light sprinkling of flour!This amazon is easy to tame and considered one of the best talkers. Though it has not been as popular as some of the other amazons, the Mealy Amazon makes a most delightful pet. It is especially noted for having a very gentle disposition and is mostly quiet and harmonious. Like most amazons they are very social, enjoying the companionship of people as well as other amazons. They make a wonderful calm companion and will quickly form a strong bond with their owner.
The Mealy Amazons are one of the largest amazon parrots, reaching up about 15 1/2 inches (40 cm) and are long lived. They are also quite hardy and robust. They can do well indoors or out, in a cage or an aviary. For more information about the care of Amazon parrots see:
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| Data provided by GBIF.org |
Scientific Name: Amazona
farinosa
Subspecies:
Distribution:
These birds are found from southern Mexico south to northern
Bolivia and east Brazil and inhabit sparse rain forests.
Description:
The Mealy Amazon is green from head to tail. The green is
darker on top and paler underneath with the feathers on the back of the
neck and upper back being edged in a gray-blue, giving this bird a dusted
appearance. Sometimes there are a few yellow feathers in the crown and
some birds will have a distinctly violet crown. The wings are green moving
to a violet-blue on the tips and there is a red speculum. The tail is
green with a yellowish tip, it is edged with blue, and sometimes there
are reds in the feathers. The eye is red and very large, surrounded by
a large unfeathered white ring (this is more often seen on conures). The
beak is a yellowish-horn color becoming gray at the tip and the legs are
a pale gray.
Juveniles are similar to the adults but their eyes are dark
brown.
Size - Weight:
Mature birds are about 15 - 15 1/2 inches (38 - 40 cm) long from
the head to the tip of the tail.
Care and feeding:
A roomy cage is required unless the bird is to be let out
for extended periods. Many birds can spend a good deal of their time on
a play pen or parrot perch.
In the wild these birds eat fruits, seeds, nuts, berries,
blossoms and leaf buds, as well as foraging in corn fields. The Amazon's
main diet should primarily be seeds, nuts, fruits, and green vegetables.
A commercially prepared parrot mix or pelleted diet can also be beneficial.
See About Amazon Parrots: Housing and About Amazon Parrots: Care and Feeding for more information.
Social Behaviors:
Amazons enjoy human interaction as well as interaction with
other birds. In the wild they are very social birds living in groups.
They are seen in pairs or in flocks from small groups to groups of several
hundred birds, often with other amazons or even with some macaws thrown
in the mix. They also form permanent pairs when they are sexually mature.
See About Amazon Parrots: Social Behaviors for information on developing a well rounded Amazon.
Activities:
Loves to climb and play. Provide lots of toys. Also
needs room to stretch its wings although climbing seems to be its favorite
activity.
Breeding/Reproduction:
These amazons are commonly bred in captivity. At the onset
of warm weather (April to early May) courtship will begin. The hen will
then lay three eggs which incubate for about 28 days. The young will leave
the nest at about 8 weeks. As with many parrots, the male will eat for
both himself and the female while she incubates the eggs and feeds the
young. The male regurgitates the food for the female to eat. He gets a
lot less picky about what he eats at these times!
See About Amazon Parrots: Breeding/Reproduction for more information on breeding.
Potential Problems:
These birds are hardy and healthy if provided with a good environment
and a good diet. Amazons can be noisy first thing in the morning, and
just before the sun sets. This is easy to control, they can often be quieted
by just covering their cage for a short period of time.
See About Amazon Parrots: Potential Problems for information on health.
Availability: Readily available.
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| Latest Comments |
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| I have had my Amazon Mealy for 6 months now and he's great! But he´s alittle bit to proud. He OWNS his cage and won't let any stranger come near it. I love him very much! But I dont understand you say the Amazon Mealy likes a bath... my Mealy hates it!
2008-01-17 |
| Just got a mealy amazon and they are the most friendly parrots i have come across. they are very gentle to everyone and very playful.
2007-02-17 |
| We just got a 15 yr old BLIND Mealy. I purchased him on Christmas Eve 2006. He has Cataracts in both eyes, poor thing :( Paco is the nicest bird that you could ask for. I also own a Moluccan Cockatoo & a Senegal parrot. Paco is adapting very well to his new home and boy what an appetite he has. Happy Holidays from David & Ronna 2006 So. Cali.
2006-12-27 |
| My mealy, Benny, is my baby. He refers to me as "sweetie" - he's quite the ladies' man. He is extremely active and can be VERY loud! He has an uncanny knack for ruining the good parts of movies with his chicken impression. I would advise anyone looking to get an amazon that they are very rambunctious and strong-willed, and you always have to be one step ahead of them!
2006-09-07 |
| I just got my Mealy amazon parrot last night, His name is Herby, and he is already a character, I just can't believe he is so gentle with me and my husband.
2006-07-29 |
Author: Clarice Brough, CAS.
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