A Crimson-fronted Parakeet stands atop a weathered tree stump, showing off its green plumage and namesake red forehead. This bird is native to Central America. This species is a member of the genus , which contains a number of species of mostly green birds with varying amounts of red on the face, head, and shoulders. Crimson-fronted Parakeets are one of the few species that has benefited from logging of forests, as they prefer more open habitat. The species is also called Finsch's Parakeet or Conure.
A Crimson-fronted Parakeet stands atop a weathered tree stump, showing off its green plumage and namesake red forehead. This bird is native to Central America. This species is a member of the genus , which contains a number of species of mostly green birds with varying amounts of red on the face, head, and shoulders. Crimson-fronted Parakeets are one of the few species that has benefited from logging of forests, as they prefer more open habitat. The species is also called Finsch's Parakeet or Conure.