Periquito Frentinegro
Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet
Touit huetii
Song
Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet
Appearance: The Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet is a small, vibrant parrot known for its striking plumage. Mostly green with distinctive scarlet or red markings on the shoulders and wings. The face is generally green but can have lighter shades, depending on the individual. A short, strong beak that allows it to crack seeds, along with a small size that makes it attractive to bird enthusiasts.
Habitat: This parrotlet is primarily found in the tropical forests and woodlands of northern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, and parts of Brazil. It enjoys dense, humid forests and can be seen in both primary and secondary growth areas, often close to water sources.
Behavior: Typically found in small flocks, the Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet exhibits strong social dynamics. Being diurnal, they are most active during the day, engaging in foraging, playing, and socializing. Their diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, berries, and flowers, making them integral to their ecosystem as seed dispersers.
Breeding: They usually nest in tree cavities, where the female lays between 3 to 6 eggs. Both parents participate in caring for the chicks, which fledge around six weeks after hatching.
Conservation Status: The species is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Distribution
Amazonian Region: Departments of Caquetá and Amazonas. Found in the dense rainforests, where they play a role in the ecosystem as seed dispersers.
Taxonomy
The Scarlet-shouldered Parrot (Touit huetii)
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Aves (Birds)
- Order: Psittaciformes
- Family: Psittacidae
- Genus: Touit
- Species: Touit huetii
Vocalization
Social Interaction: Their vocalizations are frequent during the day, helping maintain contact with flock members. These calls serve to assert presence and cohesion within their social groups.
High-Pitched Calls: The Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet is known for its sharp, high-pitched calls. These sounds are often described as thin and squeaky, making them easily recognizable.
Alarm Calls: When threatened by predators or disturbances, the parrotlet emits specific alarm calls. These alerts are crucial for signaling potential danger to other members of the flock.
Courtship Vocalizations: During the breeding season, males may produce more varied calls, which can include softer, more melodic sounds that are intended to attract females. These calls often accompany displays of physical behavior.
Mimicry: While less proficient at mimicry compared to larger parrot species, the Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet can occasionally replicate sounds from its environment, adding to its vocal repertoire.