The
Speckle-faced Parrot (
Pionus tumultuosus) is a species of
parrot from the humid
Andean forests from
Colombia, through
Ecuador and
Peru, to
Bolivia. It is sometimes split into two species, in which case the southern
Pionus tumultuosus retains the
common name Speckle-faced Parrot or is re-named
Plum-crowned Parrot or
Plum-crowned Pionus, while the northern
Pionus seniloides is referred to as the
White-capped Parrot or
White-headed Pionus (leading to easy confusion with
Pionus senilis). The two were originally described as separate species, are
morphologically distinctive, and there is no evidence of
intergradation, but this in itself is not remarkable, as their distributions are separated by a gap of approx. 150 km.
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