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Who says you can't have brains and
beauty! The Double Yellow Headed Amazon is not only breathtaking, with his
beautiful yellow head; he is also an excellent talker. It is no surprise
this parrot is a favorite among many parrot fanciers.
The Double Yellow Headed Amazon,
also know as 'The Double Yellow Head' or 'Yellow Headed Amazon', is a
friendly parrot. He is known to get along quite well with other birds and
truly enjoys human companionship. The friendly behavior of the domestic
Double Yellow Head clearly stems from the fact that in the wild this is a
very social bird. In the wild, this bird is seen living in large groups.
Sometimes the groups will exceed numbers of 100 or more! In addition to
being friendly, this bird is also faithful and will form lifelong bonds with
its mate in the wild. Being a social creature, the Double Yellow Head, like
many Amazons, is a vocal parrot. If you are looking for a quiet companion
this fellow is definitely not for you. Amazons in general are loud, and the
Double Yellow Head is no exception to this rule. It is not unusual to be
awoken with loud screeches emanating from your Yellow Head's cage as he
greets the day. They are typically loudest in the morning and at dusk.
Often, simply covering your parrot's cage will quiet this sometimes,
annoying behavior. Their vocalizations are not limited to screeching. The
Double Yellow Headed Amazon is well known for his talking ability. There are
no guarantees that your Double Yellow Head will be a talker, but generally
the Double Yellow Headed Amazon is considered to be one of the best talkers
among Amazons, and quite possibly one of the best within the entire parrot
group! The Double Yellow Head has a strong, willful personality and needs an
owner with a like personality. They are very smart and will test their
owners. Their intelligence gives them a comical personality that is rarely
hidden from strangers. They are not shy and love to perform to an audience.
Because this parrot is so intelligent, you must never let him become bored.
He loves the stimulation of an assortment of toys, and must be given plenty
of room to stretch his expansive wings. In addition to playing with toys,
this parrot also has a great love of climbing and his cage should provide
adequate room for this beloved activity.
One of the largest Amazons, the
Double Yellow Headed Amazon will reach 15-16 inches (38-41cm) at maturity.
His wingspan averages eight to nine inches (205-235mm). The most
distinguishing feature of the Double Yellow Headed is his bright yellow
head. The yellow coloring does not reside merely on the top of the head,
lores, or nape, but covers his entire head, extending to the sides and back
of his head, as well as to his throat. Most of his body is covered in green
feathers that are often tipped in black. The green feathers, which cover his
body, are often mixed with yellow and some even exhibit a reddish margin.
The yellow feathers are generally more prominent in males than females. The
breast and abdomen typically possess no yellow feathers and are generally
only green. In addition to a yellow head and random yellow feathers, the
inside of the Yellow Head's thighs are also yellow, and pretty red feathers
are generally seen in the bend of the wing, also mixed with yellow. This
gives a very striking effect when the wings are opened to their full glory.
Originating in the Pacific slope
of Mexico, specifically Colima, the Double Yellow Headed Amazon is also seen
in Guerrero and Michoacan (western region). In spite of his Mexican origins,
the Double Yellow Headed Amazon is commonly seen in households all over the
world. He is one of the most popular among all the Amazon species. |