The white-fronted amazon (Amazona albifrons) also known as the white-fronted parrot, or spectacled amazon parrot,
Breeding
The white-fronted amazon nests in tree cavities. Their breeding season is usually in the spring, starting in February and ending in the summer (in June and July in most areas). After breeding, the female will lay an average of three to four white eggs. Eggs are incubated for about 26 days and chicks leave the nest at the age of about 60 days from hatching. The World Parrot Trust recommends that the white-fronted amazon be kept in an enclosure with a minimum length of 3 metres.
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File:White-fronted Amazon JCB.jpg|Tikal, Guatemala
File:Stavenn Amazona albifrons 00.jpg|Juvenile
File:Amazona albifrons MHNT.ZOO.2010.11.148.14.jpg|Amazona albifrons egg - MHNT
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