Blue headed Parrots
In South America, the Blue-headed Parrot is mainly an Amazonian species,
including in the southeast the neighboring Araguaia-Tocantins River
system as its eastern limit; a disjunct population lives southeastwards
on Brazil's South Atlantic coast, a coastal strip from Pernambuco in the
north to EspĂrito Santo state in the south, about 1500 km long. In
northwest South America the range continues into Central American Panama
to Costa Rica. It avoids the northern Andes cordillera spine, and a
smaller contiguous area of central Venezuela and northern Colombia. A
Pacific Ocean coastal strip continues the range, from southern Ecuador,
north to Caribbean areas of northwestern Colombia and western Venezuela.
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