Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Psittacula cyanacephala
Category
Aves
Created on Date
2024-10-11 13:37:15
Common Name
Plum Headed Parrot
Synonym(s)
Plum Headed Parrot
Family
Psittaculidae
Status
Live
Description

*Psittacula cyanacephala*, commonly known as the blue-headed parakeet, is a captivating bird native to the tropical regions of South Asia, particularly in India and Myanmar. This medium-sized parakeet measures about 30 to 33 cm (12 to 13 inches) in length, featuring a striking plumage that makes it easily identifiable. The male blue-headed parakeet showcases vibrant green feathers on its body, complemented by a vivid blue crown and nape, while the face and throat are a lighter shade of blue. Notably, males also possess a thin black neckband that adds to their distinctive appearance. Females, although similarly colored, lack the black neckband and have a more subdued coloration.


These parakeets inhabit a variety of environments, including forests, gardens, and urban areas, where they are often seen in flocks. Their diet primarily consists of seeds, fruits, and flowers, and their strong, curved beak is well adapted for cracking open hard seeds.


The blue-headed parakeet is known for its vocal abilities, producing a range of cheerful and melodic calls. During the breeding season, they build nests in tree cavities or crevices, laying 3 to 6 eggs. Their striking appearance and lively nature make them popular among birdwatchers and aviculturists alike.