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Parrotlet
Parrotlets are a group of the smallest New World parrot species, comprising several genera, namely ''Forpus'', ''Nannopsittaca'', and ''Touit''. With a stocky build and short tails, parrotlets are endemic to Middle and South America. In the wild, parrotlets travel in flocks, which can range in size from four to over 100 birds. Most species travel in flocks of about 5–40. They form lifelong and tight pair bonds with their chosen mates. Parrotlets are the smallest parrot species commonly bred in captivity. The genus ''Forpus'', particularly the celestial or Pacific parrotlet, is growing in availability and popularity in aviculture. ==Behavior==
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