Yellow-headed amazon
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| phylum | Chordata | The yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix), also known as the yellow-headed parrot and double yellow-headed amazon, is an endangered amazon parrot of Mexico and northern Central America. Measuring 38–43 centimetres (15–17 in) in length, it is a stocky short-tailed green parrot with a yellow head. It prefers to live in mangrove forests or forests near rivers or other bodies of water. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the yellow-crowned amazon. It is a popular pet and an excellent talker.
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| clade | Diapsida | |
| Class | Aves | |
| order | Psittaciformes | |
| family | Psittacidae | |
| genus | Amazona | |
| species | A. oratrix |