Florida's Exotic Wildlife. Species detail.
First year: 1920
Extirpated year:
Established status: Species are
present but not confirmed to be breeding. Population persists only
with repeated introductions and/or escapes of individuals.
Estimated Florida range: 1 county
Less than 10 years, 5 counties Not reported
breeding
Statewide trend: Unknown
status
Threats to natives: Members
of the parrot family carry Newcastle disease, identified in 1971,
which can infect native songbirds, game birds, domestic chickens
and turkeys, and other exotic bird species. The native bird species
can be infected by smuggled exotic birds and birds not properly
quarantined that are released into the wild. This species also
breeds in cavities which might limit the number available to native
cavity nesters.
Species Account: This species
ranges from Mexico to northern Nicaragua, where it inhabits
tropical deciduous forest and tropical lowland evergreen forest.
The sightings in Florida are escaped caged birds.
Habitats: Central or core
urban area, Low density suburban development, areas peripheral
to core urban areas, and small towns.
| County |
First Year |
Extirpated Year |
Breeding status |
Notes |
| Broward |
1920's |
|
Not reported breeding |
(B. Pranty, 2001 unpublished data) |
| Dade |
1980's |
|
Not reported breeding |
|
| Lee |
1987 |
|
Not reported breeding |
|
| Martin |
1920's |
|
Not reported breeding |
(B. Pranty, 2001 unpublished data) |
| Monroe |
1987 |
|
Not reported breeding |
|
| Palm Beach |
1920 |
1930's |
|
Less than 10 years A flock lived in this area for several years
in the 1920s (Stevenson and Anderson 1994). |
References
Pranty, B., and S. Epps. In preparation. The exotic
parrot fauna of Broward County.
Robertson, W. B., and G. E. Woolfenden. 1992.
Florida bird species: an annotated list. Florida Ornithological
Society, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Stevenson, H. M., and B. H. Anderson. 1994. The
birdlife of Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida, USA.
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