Little yellow-capped Amazon parrot, also known as: single-capped, yellow-crowned Amazon parrot. The mouth is black, and the head is yellow with yellow feathers only on the top of the head.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Blue-capped Amazon parrot: alias blue-capped parrot, with blue forehead; yellow feathers on the top of the head and around the eyes, ear feathers and thighs; the curved front part of the wings has red and yellow feathers, the beak is gray-black, and the iris is orange .
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Yellow-necked Amazon parrot: Most of the feathers are green, the eyes are orange and the iris is orange, and there are yellow feathers on the crown, between the eyes, and on the thighs. There are a few red feathers at the turns of the wings, and the edges of the feathers are yellow-green. The feathers and horns of the wings are violet blue. (picture from IC photo)
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Yellow-headed Amazon parrot: golden feathers on the head and throat, orange iris, gray-white beak.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Orange-winged Amazon parrot: Most of the feathers are green, the forehead, top of the head and cheeks are yellow, and there are blue feathers between the head and the eyes; the edges of the wings have yellow-green feathers, the tail is yellow-green, the beak is dark gray, and the iris is Orange.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Panamanian Amazon parrot: The iris of the eyes is orange. There are yellow feathers on the crown and thighs. There are slight red accents at the turns of the wings, and the edges of the feathers are yellow-green.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Red-Headed Amazon Parrot: Most of the plumage is green, with red on top of the head and blue at the back. Adults have yellow feathers on the face. Females are dark brown in color, while males are golden yellow.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Yellow-fronted Amazon: Most of the plumage is green, with white feathers on the forehead and top of the head, yellow on the forehead, and a small ring of red feathers around the eyes.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
The purple-crowned Amazon parrot, also known as the lavender-crowned Amazon parrot, has lavender-blue feathers on the head and red feathers on the forehead, and yellow feathers on the head, around the eyes, and on the thighs. There are red feathers at the turns of the wings, and the edges of the feathers are yellow-green. Eye iris orange.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Puerto Rican Amazon Parrot: The plumage is mostly green, with red feathers on the forehead and yellow underparts with soft black fan-shaped feathers.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)
Eagle-headed Amazon: White feathers on the forehead and crown, brown feathers on the sides of the head with white stripes, and long dark red feathers on the back of the neck with a blue border. Eye iris dark brown.
Common species and distinctions of Amazon parrots (an introduction to the differences between Amazon parrots)