Turquoise-fronted amazons live in pairs or in small groups. During the day, they are usually found in the tops of trees where they spend most of the day. They are not shy and will not flee quickly when approached. In flight they can be quite noisy. In the evening the birds gather in 'sleeping trees' where they spend the night together. Turquoise-fronted amazons mainly feed on all kinds of fruits, berries, seeds (including palm trees), nuts, blossoms and buds of trees.
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