Bronze-winged parrot arrives in a class of medium size parrots with a size of 28 cm. They are local to timberlands and forest in north-western South America. They are for the most part found in little groups of 10 winged animals. It is generally dim in shading with a whitish button fix and upper chest is embellished with pink quills. The head looks minimal changed due to the dull blue-green, be that as it may, the mantle, back and underparts are dim bronze-green with some blue-tipped plumes. The bill looks one of a kind with light yellow shading. The bronze-winged parrot settles in tree holes. Likewise, they lay 3 to 4 eggs in succession.
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