LESSER VASA PARROT
The 'Lesser Vasa Parrot' or 'Black Parrot' ''Coracopsis nigra'' is one of two species of vasa parrots, the other being the Greater Vasa Parrot ''C. vasa''. The subspecies ''C. n. barklyi'', of The Seychelles, is sometimes split as a separate species, the 'Seychelles Black Parrot'.
The Lesser Vasa Parrot was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, ''Systema Naturae''; it was given the name of ''Psittacus niger'',[1] meaning "black parrot". It was later transferred to the new genus ''Coracopsis'' in 1826.
Lesser Vasa Parrots inhabit the mangrove swamps and evergreen forests of Madagascar and the Seychelles Islands. They eat seeds, blossoms and fruit - especially berries and mangos.
They build their nests in hollow trees and go through courtship in February. During this time, the female may shed the feathers on her head giving it a yellowish tone. The male's beak may also turn white during this time.
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1. Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Tomus I. Editio decima, reformata., , C, Linnaeus, Holmiae. (Laurentii Salvii)., ,
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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