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About Parrots
There are around 372 parrot species in the world mostly distributed in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Distribution
America native parrots
Macaws, Amazon Parrots, Barraband's Parrots, Quaker Parrots, Brotogeris, Caiques, Pionus, Canary-winged Parakeets, Carolina Parakeets, Grey-breasted Parakeets, Grey-cheeked Parakeets, Monk Parakeets, ...
United States: the Thick-billed Parrot and the Carolina conure now extinct, the Puerto Rican Amazon is the remaining native
parrot in United States.
Africa native parrots
African Grey Parrots, Senegal Parrots, Meyer's Parrots, Vasa Parrots. African Ringneck Parrots, Cape Parrots, Lovebirds, Niam-Niam Parrots, Poicephalus, etc.
Australia native parrots
Cockatoos, Grass Parakeets, King Parrots, Mula Parrots, (Australian) Ring-neck Parakeets, Princess Parrots, Rosellas, Budgies / Budgerigars, Bourke's Parakeets, Cockatiels, etc.
However, many feral parrots have established themselves in California, Florida, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Arizona, Hawaii and Texas.
New Zealand native parrots
Kakariki, Red-fronted Parakeets, Alpine Parakeets, Antipodes Island / Green Parakeets, Antipodes Red-Fronted Parakeets, Black-fronted Parakeets, Chatham Red-fronted Parakeets, Kaka or Nestor Parrots, Kakapo Parrots.
Asia native parrots
Hanging Parrots, Derbyan Parakeets, Racket-tailed Parrots, Indian
Ringneck Parrots, King Parrots, Malabar Parakeets, Mustached Parakeets,
Plum-headed Parakeets, Rose-ringed Parakeets, Alexandrine Parakeets, Bismarck's Hanging Parrots, Black-lored Parrots, Blossom-headed Parakeets, Blue-backed Parrots, Blue-naped Parrots, Blue-crowned Parrots, Blue-rumped Parrots, Blyth's Parakeets.
European feral parakeets
Some feral parakeets, such as ringnecks, are now living wild in various European cities such as London.