The Cyanoramphus saisetti is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
Parakeet, Cyanoramphus saisetti, was only recently separated from other similar red-fronted parakeets found on Pacific islands and is currently classified as Near Threatened. Animal Disaster Relief News/Katrina News: Thousands of people are feared dead in the rubble of storm-shattered New Orleans, but at the New Orleans zoo only three of its 1,400 animals died in the wrath of Hurricane Katrina. More
Range & population Cyanoramphus saisetti is endemic to New Caledonia (to France), where it occurs in scattered locations across the main island Grand Terre3,5. It has been observed from Colnett massif in the north to the extreme south of the Goro region7. It is absent from the Ile des Pins7. It is most abundant in the centre of the chain (north of La Foa to Thio and Canala) and the southern tip of New Caledonia, and is scarce in the north7. More
The New Caledonian Red-crowned Parakeet Cyanoramphus saisetti was only recently separated from other similar red-fronted parakeets found on Pacific islands and is currently classified as Near Threatened. The stamps are available to buy online from the Service Philatelique Noumea web site at www.opt.nc. Or for further information email: philatelie@opt. More
crowned & red fronted?? from what i found, cyanoramphus saisetti is the red crowned parakeet. there are also 6 different subspecies of the red fronted parakeet. these are all the birds i found in the genus cyanoramphus: Cyanoramphus auriceps=Yellow-crowned Parakeet Cyanoramphus cookii =Norfolk Parakeet Cyanoramphus forbesi Cyanoramphus malherbi Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae=Red-fronted Parakeet Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae ssp. chathamensis Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae ssp. cyanurus Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae ssp. erythrotis Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae ssp. More