Pacific Parrotlet

Pacific Parrotlet

Forpus coelestis

The Pacific Parrotlet, scientifically known as Forpus coelestis, is a small, vibrant bird native to the western regions of South America, particularly in Ecuador and Peru. These parrotlets are distinguished by their diminutive size, measuring approximately 5 inches in length, and their striking, vibrant plumage. Males typically boast a bright green body accented with vivid blue markings on their wings, rump, and around their eyes, while females tend to be a softer green with more subtle, pastel blue hints.

Pacific Parrotlets are known for their feisty and curious nature, displaying surprising boldness despite their small stature. They are social creatures often found in pairs or small flocks in their natural habitats, ranging from tropical forests to arid scrublands. In captivity, they are popular as pets due to their intelligent and playful demeanor, capable of learning tricks and even mimicking sounds with proper training.

These birds are primarily seed-eaters but enjoy a varied diet that includes fruits, nuts, and occasionally insects. The Pacific Parrotlet's vivacious personality and charming appearance make it a favorite among bird enthusiasts, adding vibrant life and dynamic interaction to any aviary or household setting.

Colors: Normal Green, Blue, American Yellow, European Yellow, White, Lutino, Albino, Pied