Also known as Red-fronted Amazons, and here near Filo Tallo Lodge in the Darien of Panama, as Loro Moi Rojo. The species is widely reported in the Neotropics, but mainly from Central America.
Blue-fronted Amazons may be found from Bolivia and southern Brazil into Northern Argentina. This one is feasting at the Guira Oga wildlife rescue center in Iguazu, Argentina. In context at www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/fauna/birds/perch_birds/index.html
The Monk Parakeet is another species suffering from the pet trade. This one is feeding in northern Argentina, where it is known as Cotorra Monje. It is native from here to eastern Bolivia and central Brazil.
The Blue and Yellow (or Gold) Macaw is a popular pet, as it bonds with humans and can learn to talk. This one is tame, near Amacayacu Park on the Amazon River in Colombia.
The Hyacith Macaw is the largest flying parrot. It is native to central and eastern South America, going by names such as Guacmayo Jacinto in Spanish and Arara Jacinto in Brazil. These birds are captive in Victoria on Canada's West Coast, a sad comment on the pet trade.