Cuban amazon x Yellow-headed amazon
Dark green, yellow-faced, and light-beaked hybrid amazons. Like other cuban amazon hybrids, they do not seem to have red throats.
Dark green, yellow-faced, and light-beaked hybrid amazons. Like other cuban amazon hybrids, they do not seem to have red throats.
Has been seen in the wild and in captivity, though captive-bred examples are rare (yet unsurprising). They have stronger yellow faces with blue “underneath”. Most individuals should have light muddy-colored beaks.
A hybrid with a small, dark red-orange lore and extended yellow coloration on the face. Their beaks should always be very light-colored.
These hybrids have faces with scattered yellow feathers and a red-orange lore. This lore is somewhat stronger and darker than on red-lored hybrids.
A hybrid with scattered yellow on their face and slight blue between the eyes and on the forehead. Can be identified as having an orange-wing parent by the color on the cheeks and shape of the head.
A fairly easy hybrid to identify due to the extensive yellow on their heads and faded red-orange lore. This lore changes depending on the bird, it will sometimes be very clear while other times almost blending in with the yellow. They will almost always have light-colored muddy beaks.
Surprisingly difficult to find despite the parents being two of the most common amazon species. Hybrids tend to have some level of yellow on their foreheads and a lightened face.