Mexican Parrotlets grow to around five and a half inches, and their plumage is predominantly green in color. Males have a yellow wash over their heads and underparts, although some have blue-washed underparts. The rump and lower back as well as the a
Pacific Parrotlets grow to around 5 inches in length, and their plumage is predominantly green in color. Their irises and legs are brown, and their bills are horn-colored. Male Pacific Parrotlets have a blue line behind each eye and their forehead an
Also known as Schomburg's Parrotlet, Sclater's Parrotlet usually grows to just over four and a half inches. They are a dark green in color and the lower back and rump of the male is a lovely deep violet color. The under wing coverts, the primary and
The Spectacled Parrotlet is brilliant green in color and has a pink beak and pink legs. Their irises are grayish brown. The birds are characterized by their periopthalmic rings, or "spectacles" which are cobalt blue in males and emerald green in fema
Yellow-faced Parrotlets are predominantly green and are very large, growing to around five and a half inches in length! They are predominantly green and have violet-blue streaks behind their eyes as well as cobalt blue rumps, backs and wings. While t
The Blue Headed Pionus is not sexual dimorphic and therefore will need either DNA or surgical sexing to distinguish males from females. They have a uniformly colored green plumage on their bodies and striking bright blue plumage that covers their nec
The Paler Blue Headed Pionus is not sexually dimorphic and therefore will need either DNA or surgical sexing to distinguish males from females. They have a uniformly colored dark green plumage on their bodies and striking blue plumage that covers the