 Amazona Guildingii was declared the national bird of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the 27th of October, 1979, as a part of the country's first independence. Amazona Guildingii is a large, multi-colored amazon parrot with a yellowish, white, blue and green head, greenish-bronze upper parts plumage, and violet blue-green wings. Amazona Guildingii is said to be 40 centimeters in length, and is located in the  Botanic Gardens. The Nicholas Wildlife Aviary Complex maintains a vital captive breeding and conservation program to conserve our dear Amazona Guildingii.
Amazona Guildingii was declared the national bird of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the 27th of October, 1979, as a part of the country's first independence. Amazona Guildingii is a large, multi-colored amazon parrot with a yellowish, white, blue and green head, greenish-bronze upper parts plumage, and violet blue-green wings. Amazona Guildingii is said to be 40 centimeters in length, and is located in the  Botanic Gardens. The Nicholas Wildlife Aviary Complex maintains a vital captive breeding and conservation program to conserve our dear Amazona Guildingii.Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Amazona Guildingii
 Amazona Guildingii was declared the national bird of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the 27th of October, 1979, as a part of the country's first independence. Amazona Guildingii is a large, multi-colored amazon parrot with a yellowish, white, blue and green head, greenish-bronze upper parts plumage, and violet blue-green wings. Amazona Guildingii is said to be 40 centimeters in length, and is located in the  Botanic Gardens. The Nicholas Wildlife Aviary Complex maintains a vital captive breeding and conservation program to conserve our dear Amazona Guildingii.
Amazona Guildingii was declared the national bird of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on the 27th of October, 1979, as a part of the country's first independence. Amazona Guildingii is a large, multi-colored amazon parrot with a yellowish, white, blue and green head, greenish-bronze upper parts plumage, and violet blue-green wings. Amazona Guildingii is said to be 40 centimeters in length, and is located in the  Botanic Gardens. The Nicholas Wildlife Aviary Complex maintains a vital captive breeding and conservation program to conserve our dear Amazona Guildingii.
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