Florida's Exotic Wildlife. Species detail.First year: 1970's Extirpated year: Established status: Species have populations whose status is unknown. Estimated Florida range: 3 counties Not reported breeding Statewide trend: Unknown status Threats to natives: Members of the parrot family carry Newcastle disease, identified in 1971, which can infect native songbirds, game birds, domestic chickens and turkeys, and other exotic bird species. The native bird species can be infected by smuggled exotic birds and birds not properly quarantined that are released into the wild. This species also breeds in cavities which might limit the number available to native cavity nesters. Species Account: Ranges from the Pacific slope of Mexico to Costa Rica, where it inhabits forest and lowland pine savanna. Habitats: Central or core urban area. | County | First Year | Extirpated Year | Breeding status | Notes | | Broward | 1980's | | Not reported breeding | (B. Pranty, 2001 unpublished data) | | Dade | 1970's | | Not reported breeding | Reported probable breeding (Florida BBA 1986-91). | | Palm Beach | 1970's | | Not reported breeding | Reported possible breeding (Florida BBA 1986-91). |
References Pranty, B., and S. Epps. In preparation. The exotic parrot fauna of Broward County. Robertson, W. B., and G. E. Woolfenden. 1992. Florida bird species: an annotated list. Florida Ornithological Society, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Stevenson, H. M., and B. H. Anderson. 1994. The birdlife of Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Links to more information Florida Breeding Bird Atlas Species Account Back to Nonnative Birds |