The blue-winged
Amazon parrot, found on the Yucatan peninsula in 2014, reportedly "sounds more like a hawk than a parrot." It was spotted by a veterinarian who noted both appearance and call were different than those of known parrots. The species was immediately listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN: we don't know how many there are, but it's rare, and its habitat is under constant pressure. Poachers roam the area, too (although the exact spot of the discovery is being concealed.) But this discovery is still good news: the first step in conservation is to know that a species exists to be conserved.
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