Yellow-chevroned parakeets, Pantanal, Brazil
In the Pantanal, Brazil, the diversity of life is extraordinary. Among trees full of fruit, the yellow-chevroned parakeet stands out, as seen in today's image. This bird feeds on seeds and fruits, such as mangoes. Its intense green, marked by yellow stripes on its wings, contrasts with the illuminated canopy, creating a spectacle that reveals the harmony of this unique ecosystem.
The yellow-chevroned parakeet typically nests in tree cavities or tunnels formed in dead palm fronds, where the female lays four to five eggs. Before the breeding season begins, pairs spend weeks scouting safe, sheltered spots and reinforcing their chosen cavities. Once the chicks fledge, the group comes together in large communal roosts, a behaviour that strengthens social bonds among them. Vibrant colours, lively calls and tight-knit social behaviour make the yellow-chevroned parakeet a vital part of Pantanal's rich ecosystem, highlighting the delicate balance of life in this uniquely biodiverse region.