Amazona finschi
This skeleton specimen was collected by one of Moore Lab’s prolific collectors, Chester C. Lamb, from El Molino, Sinaloa, Mexico on March 8, 1934. Lilac-crowned Parrots are endemic to the Pacific coast of Mexico and are mostly found in wooded foothills. These parrots have now established themselves in Southern California through the pet trade and are thriving in the city alongside their sister species, Red-crowned Parrots, which are endemic to Mexico’s eastern coast. Lilac-crowned and Red-crowned Parrots are not known to cross paths in their native ranges, but in Los Angeles they are both hybridizing and mingling.