Unknown Breed
Unknown breed on a Pacific parrotlet record usually means the bird is identified as Forpus coelestis, but no breeder line, mutation history, or parentage was supplied. Pacific parrotlets are small South American parrots with short tails, compact bodies, and a direct, assertive manner. The wild-type bird is green; captive color labels can include blue, yellow forms, lutino, albino, pied, and white, but those names require more than a quick glance when inheritance or resale records matter.
For rescues, pet buyers, and veterinarians, an unknown-breed entry is still enough to plan species-appropriate care. The bird needs fine-barred housing, flight or exercise time, chewable toys, and a varied diet with vegetables and controlled seed. Quarantine is sensible when history is missing, especially before introducing it to other parrots. Breeding from an unknown-background parrotlet is possible, but offspring should be represented honestly unless parentage and mutation genetics are later confirmed.
Colors: Albino, American Yellow, Blue, European Yellow, Lutino, Normal Green, Pied, White