The St. Vincent Amazon Parrot (Amazona guildingii) is found on the small, volcanic, Caribbean island of St. Vincent. The island of St. Vincent is part of the country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Houston is more than four times the size of St. Vincent! This small island is the only place in the world that the St. Vincent Amazon Parrot is found in the wild.
The St. Vincent Amazon Parrot is listed as a vulnerable species, with less than 800 left in the wild. The Houston Zoo has housed St. Vincent Amazon Parrots since 1967 and is currently the only zoo in North America to do so.
To learn more about this exotic species, their habitat, and their history on the island of St. Vincent, join us on Sunday, September 4th from 11 AM until 3 PM at the St. Vincent building (near Stormy the bird bank) for our Spotlight on the Species.
Keepers will be hosting fun activities about the island and the St. Vincent Parrot, including a volcano demonstration, flag creation station, face painting and more. The keepers will also be there to answer any questions you may have about this special parrot.
This is one of the most beautiful birds, and your very own Houston Zoo is the only place they can be seen in all of North America so please mark your calendars and join us!
Written by Senior Bird Keeper Mollie Coym
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