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Yellow-headed Amazon (1 Viewer)

Gladiator96

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I've been in Stuttgart for work over the past few days. The only potential WP 'tick' (or so I thought) which I could get was Yellow-headed Amazon, which I saw very easily. However, when I went to add it to my list I noticed that it is apparently not on the WP list anymore. I'm pretty sure it used to be. What changed? Is it no longer considered to be a self-sustaining population?
 
I've been in Stuttgart for work over the past few days. The only potential WP 'tick' (or so I thought) which I could get was Yellow-headed Amazon, which I saw very easily. However, when I went to add it to my list I noticed that it is apparently not on the WP list anymore. I'm pretty sure it used to be. What changed? Is it no longer considered to be a self-sustaining population?
I do know, but recommend to check ornitho.de for Gelbkopfamazone.

1. choice language "en"
2. Last 7 days
3. Site choice "BW" and than "S" for Stuttgart
4. Species select "escape/ neozon/ hybrid"
 

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