Psittacara holochlorus rubritorquis[3] The red-throated parakeet (Psittacara rubritorquis), called red-throated conure in aviculture[4], is a species of bird in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae, the African and New World parrots.
[5][9] The Clements taxonomy and the American Ornithological Society consider it to be a subspecies of the green parakeet (P.
Their throat and upper breast have variable amounts of orange-red Their underwing coverts are yellowish green and the undersides of their flight feathers and tail are olive-yellow.
Their iris is orange-red surrounded by bare pale beige skin, their bill horn colored, and their legs and feet brownish.
[11][12] The red-throated parakeet is found from eastern Guatemala south through Honduras and El Salvador into northern Nicaragua.
[12] The red-throated parakeet's breeding season has not been defined but appears to vary geographically.