Unknown Breed
An unknown-breed Cape parrot entry usually means the bird has been identified to species, Poicephalus robustus, but lacks a known line, breeder, or ancestry record. In strict terms there are no established Cape parrot breeds. The species is a South African Poicephalus parrot linked to Afromontane yellowwood forests, with a stout head, heavy bill, green body, and muted grey-brown head and neck; some birds show orange-red on the forehead or crown.
The next step is confirmation, not guessing a breed name. Records, closed rings or microchips, photographs, and an avian veterinarian or experienced Poicephalus keeper can help separate true Cape parrots from similar brown-necked or grey-headed parrots and from hybrids. Care is demanding: these birds need large secure housing, complex chewing and foraging opportunities, consistent social routines, and a diet planned with veterinary input. Unknown-breed status should be disclosed in transfers and should exclude the bird from any pure-species conservation breeding plan unless its identity is resolved.
Colors: Normal Green & Grey