What type of animal is a Pacific parrotlet?
Pacific parrotlet (Forpus coelestis) is a type of bird.
Fun Pacific Parrotlet Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
Fun Pacific Parrotlet Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
Fun Pacific Parrotlet Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
Fun Pacific Parrotlet Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
What do they prey on? Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat? Omnivores
Average litter size? 4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh? 0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they? 4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they? 4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like? Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type Feathers
What were their main threats? Deforestation
What is their conservation status? Least Concern
What do they prey on?
Blossoms, seed heads, fruits
What do they eat?
Omnivores
Average litter size?
4-6 eggs
How much do they weigh?
0.9-1.1 oz (26-32 g)
How long are they?
4.3–5.5 in (11–14 cm)
How tall are they?
4.7-5 in (12-13 cm)
What do they look like?
Green with dusty grey cast
Skin Type
Feathers
What were their main threats?
Deforestation
What is their conservation status?
Least Concern
Where you’ll find them? Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae
Where you’ll find them?
Woodlands, Gardens, Parks
Locations
Western Ecuador, Northwestern Peru
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Forpus
Kingdom
Animalia
Genus
Forpus
Class Aves
Family Psittacidae