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Gabon grey parrot
Scientific name: Psittacus erithacus

IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Family: PSITTACIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 5 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.01-31.12
Gestation: 30 à 40 jours
Births: 31.12-15.01
Habitat:
Tropical lowland forests
Description:
The Gabon grey parrot is an iconic species known for its exceptional intelligence and ability to mimic human sounds. Native to the tropical forests of Central Africa, primarily from Gabon and the Republic of Congo, this parrot has a grey plumage and a distinctive red head. It is a social bird that primarily feeds on fruits, seeds, and nuts. Unfortunately, the species is threatened by deforestation and illegal wildlife trade.
Recommended lens:
>=300 mm
Photography tips:
Photograph the Gabon grey parrot using a telephoto lens to capture the details of its elegant plumage and social behavior. This parrot is often seen feeding or communicating with other members of its group. It is best to photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the light is softer and the animal is more active. Be patient, as this bird may be shy and hide in the canopy.
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