About Alexandrine Parakeet

The Alexandrine Parakeet, named after Emperor Alexander the Great, is a monogamous forest bird that can survive at 3,000 feet and has a reasonably long lifespan. Males and females differ in the color of their feathers. Females have yellow feathers on the abdomen, red patches on the back of the neck, and a black-gray color on the head, while males have black and red colors on the neck.

Common Name
Alexandrine parrot
Conservation Status
Extinct In The Wild (EW)
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Psittacula eupatria
Species
Psittacula eupatria

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