Distribution of the Family Psittacidae: Home of the Parrots
The Psittacidae family is one of the special bird families, famous for its intelligence, bright colors and social interaction ability. Known collectively as “psittacines,” this family includes birds such as parrots.
The distribution of the Psittacidae family is scattered throughout the world, mainly concentrated in tropical and subtropical areas. Parrots are commonly found in regions such as South America, Central America, Australia, Africa and Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, deer species often appear in areas such as Africa, Australia and some areas in Asia.
What is special is that some parrot species have successfully adapted to the urban environment, living in cities and urban areas. This is common in species such as Rose-ringed parrots and Japanese parrots, which have the ability to flexibly adapt to urban environments and become a familiar part of daily life for many people.
However, despite their widespread distribution, some psittacines are facing population decline due to habitat loss, hunting and unethical trade. Conservation and sustainable management efforts are underway to protect and maintain Psittacidae diversity globally.
While we appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of psittacines, protecting their habitat and preserving biodiversity is important so we can continue to enjoy their presence. this in the future.
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