The Vinaceous-breasted Parrot is
disappearing because its habitat is going.
This parrot lives closely associated to a particular tree, the Araucaria of
the Atlantic rain forest
But due to logging and the unplanned expansion of towns, these trees are vanishing.
And so are the parrots.
In spite of the dramatic reduction
is size, the Atlantic rain forest is still huge in the province of Misiones.
But due to logging, today the Araucaria trees are restricted to minute clusters.
The photo shows the shacks in the
outskirts of San Pedro, a town in central Misiones. This town has the rare privilege
(or shame) of existing right where the Araucaria trees are.
You can see some of the wonderful and strange Araucaria trees in the back.
The shacks spring up among the trees. Then, due to claims arising from the risk
of living under them (heavy cones will fall), they must be cut - the trees that
is!
And so, the town grows and the Araucaria forest vanishes. And the Vinaceous-breasted Parrot disappears.