The vasa parrot is a robust and distinctive bird.Its plumage is shades of brown to black, with lighter underparts.The tail is rounded and its strong, curved beak is pinkish in colour.
Longevity
54 years old
Weight
500 gr
Length
50 cm



The vasa parrot is a robust and distinctive bird.Its plumage is shades of brown to black, with lighter underparts.The tail is rounded and its strong, curved beak is pinkish in colour.
54 years old
500 gr
50 cm



The species is relatively secure in the wild and faces no immediate risk of extinction.
During breeding, females defend their territory around the nest from other females. Males have evolved phalluses that allow for prolonged copulations of up to 90 minutes.
It lives in groups and has an unusual mating system. Females are larger than males and moult their head feathers during the breeding season. They emit complex songs near the nest to attract males and receive regurgitated food.
Although considered of "least concern" by the IUCN, habitat loss and illegal trade in exotic birds are potential threats.
Their diet includes fruits, seeds and nuts. In captivity, they can also be fed vegetables and parrot-specific pellets.

It is at high risk of extinction in the medium term.
It is not yet at risk, but could be soon if conditions worsen.
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There are no longer any living individuals of the species.
Only specimens survive in captivity or in scientific collections.
It has a very high risk of disappearing in the wild if conservation measures are not taken.
It faces an extremely high risk of extinction in the near future.