Malherbe's Parakeet
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Cyanoramphus malherbi Souancé, 1857 |
The Malherbe's Parakeet, Cyanoramphus malherbi, is a small parrot endemic to New Zealand. In New Zealand it is commonly known as the Orange-fronted Parakeet, a name it shares with a species from Middle America. The species is critically endangered with less than 50 individuals left in the wild.[1]
For many years the Malherbe's Parakeet was considered a subspecies or as color variant [2] of the commoner Yellow-crowned Parakeet. More recent research has shown that it is a valid species.[3] They live in Nothofagus forest on the South Island of New Zealand, although they may have had a wider range of habitats prior to the arrival of humans. They have been threatened by the felling of old growth forest, which provided the older trees which they nested in, by overgrazing of the low bushes which they fed in, and by predation by introduced rats, stoats and cats.
[edit] References
- ^ BirdLife International (2007) Species factsheet: Cyanoramphus malherbi. Downloaded from www.birdlife.org on 18/6/2007
- ^ Arndt, T.: Lexicon of Parrots
- ^ Boon, W.M.; Kearvell, J.; Daugherty, C. H.; Chambers, G. K. (2001): Molecular systematics and conservation of kakariki (Cyanoramphus spp.). Science for Conservation 176 PDF fulltext