Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Monk Parakeets manage to survive in New York city and Chicago, some parrots do seem to cope with cold weather alright.
Yes , I've seen them in Madrid too , but those are birds native to the foothills of the Argentinian Andes and the Chaco , I know that they are resilient and hardy when it comes to surviving extremities in temperature.
Conversely , yellow headed Amazon parrots are native to the tropical forests of South East Mexico and Northern Central America where the temperature may vary a little (I know they are found in pine forests where the microclimate is cooler) but it is largely humid and generally hot throughout their range.
I just wouldn't expect them to be able to survive during harsh European winters unaided by people.