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  1. Pesquet's parrot (Psittrichas fulgidus), also known as the Dracula parrot or as the vulturine parrot (leading to easy confusion with Pyrilia vulturina from Brazil), is a member of the Old World parrot family Psittaculidae.

  2. 11 Feb 2024 · Commonly known as the Dracula parrot, Pesquet's parrot is an endangered bird that's only found in the rainforests of New Guinea. The Ultra-Rare Dracula Parrot Looks Like A Vampire And Screams To Communicate. View Gallery. It's likely the rarest, most gothic bird in existence — and it's so aptly named the Dracula parrot.

  3. 27 Mei 2024 · Fun Fact. It’s one of only three parrots with naked faces. Estimated Population Size. 20,000 to 49,999. Biggest Threat. Habitat destruction, overhunting for its feathers. Most Distinctive Feature.

  4. If you’ve never heard of a Dracula parrot, you’re not alone. This member of the avian family is not a common pet like the macaw, African grey, or conure. In this article, we’ll look at 13 interesting facts about the unique Dracula parrot, including how it got its spooky name.

  5. 4 Sep 2023 · The Dracula Parrot, scientifically known as the Pesquets Parrot, is a large bird native to the rainforests of New Guinea. This avian creature belongs to the Psittrichasidae family and is one of the most peculiar parrot species in the world.

  6. The Pesquet's parrot, also known as the Dracula parrot, is a striking avian species with a total length of approximately 46 cm (18 in) and a weight ranging from 680 to 800 grams (24–28 oz). Its plumage is predominantly black, accented with greyish scaling on the chest.

  7. 20 Mei 2020 · The Dracula parrot is a relatively large parrot, measuring a total length of about 18 inches and weighing between 1.5 and 1.75 pounds. Its long hooked beak and bare face, coupled with its large head, make it look a bit like a vulture. For that reason, it's sometimes also called a vulturine parrot.

  8. Learn all about the Dracula parrot and what it eats and where it lives...

  9. A large, primitive parrot of lower-montane, foothill and nearby lowland primary forest. Unparrotlike, long, pointy head. Black colour with pale brown edges to the chest feathers. Bright red belly, rump and wing feathers, showing as broad red bars across the wing in flight.

  10. Pesquet's parrot (Psittrichas fulgidus) is a large unique-looking parrot that can be found only in New Guinea. It is the only member of its genus. The Pesquet's parrot is also known as the Vulture parrot due to its vulture-like appearance.