Amazona panamensis The Panama amazon, also known as the Panama yellow-headed amazon, (Amazona ochrocephala panamensis) is a subspecies of the yellow-crowned amazon, and is endemic to Panama (including the Pearl Islands and Coiba) and northwest Colombia.
[6][7] Adults are approximately 35 centimetres (13.8 in) in length, are bright green with a yellow area on the forehead, and a horn-colored (gray) beak, sometimes with a dark tip, but lacking the reddish coloring on the upper mandible that is present in the nominate yellow-crowned amazon.
[8] The plumage of the body is green with a little coloring at the brims of the wings.
Because they are highly sought after as pets and because of trapping of wild birds, which is now illegal, there has been a population decline.
Though their body language is the same, Panama amazons are much less likely to become physically aggressive.