Tony Silva, also known as Antonio H. Silva (born 1960) is an American
aviculturist
Aviculture is the practice of keeping and breeding birds, especially of wild birds in captivity.
Types
There are various reasons that people get involved in aviculture. Some people breed birds to preserve a species. Some people breed parrots a ...
and
ornithologist
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, and the author of books and articles about
parrots. From 1989 to 1992, he was curator of birds at
Loro Parque
Loro Parque (Spanish for "parrot park") or 'Loro Park' is a 135,000 m² (13.5 ha) zoo on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, Spain where it houses an extensive and diverse reserve of animal and plant species. The park was conceived a ...
, the largest parrot park in the world. In 1996, he was convicted of conspiring to
smuggle rare parrots into the United States and of
tax evasion
Tax evasion is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxp ...
.
Early life and career
Silva was born in Cuba in 1960 and immigrated to the United States with his parents at a young age.
His parents encouraged his love of birds as a hobby to keep him out of trouble, and he began studying, collecting, and breeding birds at age nine.
Silva became enamoured with parrots at age 10 when he discovered
macaw
Macaws are a group of New World parrots that are long-tailed and often colorful. They are popular in aviculture or as companion parrots, although there are conservation concerns about several species in the wild.
Biology
Of the many differe ...
s at a local pet store.
When he was in his teens, he became further enamoured after receiving a
parakeet.
Silva's
aviary was originally financed by his father (who owned a company that manufactured television components), later supplemented by his own income from breeding parrots, judging parrot contests, and lecturing and writing about parrots.
Silva began writing articles about birds at age 16, and by age 20 he had published his first book.
In 1981, Silva received the Silver Avy Award from the
American Federation of Aviculture
The American Federation of Aviculture, Inc. (AFA) is a national organization dedicated to aviculture, whose purpose is to educate the public and assist members regarding best practices for keeping and living with exotic birds. Local affiliate bir ...
(AFA) for being the first in the U.S. to successfully breed
slender-billed conures in captivity.
Silva was
self-taught
Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning and self-teaching) is education without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or institutions (such as schools). Generally, autodidacts are individua ...
and did not attend university, but by age 25 he was already regarded as an authority on parrots and was respected as a successful breeder.
In 1986, Silva became midwestern regional vice-president of the AFA. By 1987, Silva was operating a
pet shop called Tropifauna just outside of
Chicago
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. In August 1989, Silva became Curator of Birds at
Loro Parque
Loro Parque (Spanish for "parrot park") or 'Loro Park' is a 135,000 m² (13.5 ha) zoo on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, Spain where it houses an extensive and diverse reserve of animal and plant species. The park was conceived a ...
,
Tenerife
Tenerife (; ; formerly spelled ''Teneriffe'') is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands. It is home to 43% of the total population of the archipelago. With a land area of and a population of 978,100 inhabitants as of Janu ...
,
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ...
, the largest parrot park in the world—a position he held until January 1992.
Silva travelled extensively to study parrots in the wild,
and wrote hundreds of articles and multiple books about parrots.
Silva was well known as a
conservationist: he was an outspoken opponent of
poaching and smuggling,
and he was involved in the early efforts to save the
Spix's macaw. Although highly respected among aviculturists, he was viewed with skepticism by the scientific community.
To some, Silva was merely a popularizer of others' ideas; to others, he was a "charlatan" who promoted
wildlife conservation but who was suspected of engaging in illegal
wildlife trade
Wildlife trade refers to the of products that are derived from non-domesticated animals or plants usually extracted from their natural environment or raised under controlled conditions. It can involve the trade of living or dead individuals, ti ...
as early as 1980.
Smuggling
Shortly after Silva started selling birds, he is believed to have begun supplementing his own birds with birds obtained on the
black market
A black market, underground economy, or shadow economy is a clandestine market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality or is characterized by noncompliance with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the se ...
, before eventually moving into smuggling. Between at least 1986 and 1991, Silva conspired to smuggle protected birds valued at more than $1.3 million into the United States, neglecting to declare this income on his taxes.
While he was working at Loro Parque, Silva's mother ran the smuggling operation on his behalf.
Birds were provided by co-conspirators in
South America
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and shipped to
Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
or
Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
before being offloaded and smuggled into the United States.
Smuggled birds were often concealed by mixing them into a shipment of legally imported birds; Silva and his accomplices sneaked out the smuggled birds while the shipment was awaiting quarantine inspection.
Other birds were smuggled in plastic tubes, cardboard containers, and false-bottomed suitcases.
Many died during transport due to lack of food, water, and fresh air, and many more are thought to have died during capture.
Birds were transported to a Chicago-area motel room where they were surgically
sexed and furnished with
forged documents so they could be sold on the legal market.
Some of the birds were publicly advertised for sale in ''American Cage-bird Magazine''.
Operation Renegade
In 1989, Silva became a
person of interest
"Person of interest" is a term used by law enforcement in the United States, Canada, and other countries when identifying someone possibly involved in a criminal investigation who has not been arrested or formally accused of a crime. It has no leg ...
in an international probe into bird smuggling known as "Operation Renegade" led by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
Silva had been brought to the attention of authorities when convicted
drug lord
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Mario Tabraue turned
informant
An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a “snitch”) is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually used within the law-enforcement world, where informan ...
, claiming that he had received a shipment of 35 smuggled
hyacinth macaws from Silva—which arrived sick and died soon thereafter.
In early 1990, Silva's friend Jim Mackman approached authorities after discovering that Silva had been smuggling protected birds.
Between 1990 and 1992, Mackman worked as an undercover informant for USFWS, secretly recording more than 100 conversations with Silva and his mother about their smuggling operation.
A search warrant executed on 16 January 1992 resulted in the seizure of 103 parrots, some or all of which were protected or illegally imported.
The search also revealed
ledger
A ledger is a book or collection of accounts in which account transactions are recorded. Each account has an opening or carry-forward balance, and would record each transaction as either a debit or credit in separate columns, and the ending or ...
s documenting illegal transactions and photographs of birds that had died en route to Silva; prosecutors alleged that Silva used these photographs to justify withholding payments to his supplier.
Between November 1994 and April 1995, Silva was indicted on 20 charges, including charges of
conspiracy
A conspiracy, also known as a plot, is a secret plan or agreement between persons (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder or treason, especially with political motivation, while keeping their agree ...
to commit
wildlife smuggling, as well as charges of
tax evasion
Tax evasion is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxp ...
and
perjury.
Silva was charged with smuggling at least 186 hyacinth macaws into the United States;
this comprised 5–10% of the global population.
Silva was also charged with illegally trafficking, transporting, or possessing a number of other birds such as
crimson-bellied conures,
Queen of Bavaria conures,
vinaceous amazons,
cockatoos,
flamingos, and
toco toucan
The toco toucan (''Ramphastos toco''), also known as the common toucan or giant toucan, is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern Sou ...
s.
He was suspected of having smuggled Spix's macaws, but this could not be proven.
On 30 January 1996, Silva pleaded guilty as part of a
plea bargain
A plea bargain (also plea agreement or plea deal) is an agreement in criminal law proceedings, whereby the prosecutor provides a concession to the defendant in exchange for a plea of guilt or '' nolo contendere.'' This may mean that the defendan ...
to one count of conspiracy to violate wildlife and customs laws and one count of filing a false income tax return.
He later attempted to reverse his guilty plea, but this was not permitted by the court. On 18 November 1996, Silva was convicted of smuggling more than 450 protected birds and seven monkeys into the United States.
He was sentenced to 82 months in prison, fined $100,000, and ordered to perform 200 hours of
community service during a three-year
probationary term after his prison sentence.
At the time, this was the severest-ever sentence for bird smuggling in the United States, imposed by the judge because of "great cruelty" inflicted upon the birds.
Silva was incarcerated at
FPC Duluth.
Appeals of his conviction were unsuccessful,
as was an attempt to sue the U.S. government for the value of the parrots confiscated during the 1992 search.
Silva was released in May 2002.
Life after prison
Despite having pleaded guilty, Silva has publicly maintained his innocence, suggesting that he was importing birds to preserve the species rather than for financial gain.
He has also questioned the credibility of the witnesses against him, and he has alleged impropriety by the U.S. government in pursuit of his conviction.
As of 2016, Silva was working for an energy company and was keeping birds as a hobby, as well as operating a rescue centre.
He has continued to remain active in aviculture circles as a writer and lecturer.
In 2017, Silva and colleagues proposed a new species of parrot: the
blue-winged amazon.
The existence of the species has been questioned.
Selected publications
This is an incomplete list of works by Tony Silva.
;Books
* Silva, T. & Kotlar, B. (1980). ''Discus.'' Tetra Press.
* Silva, T. & Kotlar, B. (1981). ''Breeding Lovebirds.'' TFH Publications.
* Silva, T. & Kotlar, B. (1989). ''Conures.'' TFH Publications.
* Silva, T. (1989). ''A Monograph of Endangered Parrots.'' Silvio Mattacchione & Co.
* Silva, T. (1991). ''Psittaculture: The Breeding, Rearing and Management of Parrots.'' Silvio Mattacchione & Co.
* Silva, T. (1993). ''A Monograph Of Macaws and Conures.'' Silvio Mattacchione & Co.
;Peer-reviewed articles
* Jordan, R., & Silva, T. (1991). Breeding and rearing Salvadori's fig parrot: ''Psittaculirostris salvadorii'' at Loro Parque, Tenerife, ''International Zoo Yearbook'' 30:173-177.
* Silva, T. (1994). Breeding the Spix's Macaw (''Cyanopsitta spixii'') at Loro Parque, Tenerife, ''International Zoo Yearbook'' 33:176-180.
* Silva, T., Guzmán, A., Urantówka, A.D., & Mackiewicz, P. (2017). A new parrot taxon from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico—its position within genus ''Amazona'' based on morphology and molecular phylogeny. ''PeerJ'' 5: e3475.
See also
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Companion parrot
A companion parrot is a parrot kept as a pet that interacts abundantly with its human counterpart. Generally, most species of parrot can make excellent companions, but must be carefully managed around other common pet species like dogs and cats a ...
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International parrot trade
The international trade in parrots is a lucrative enterprise, and forms an important part of the international wildlife trade. As parrots have become increasingly endangered, many countries have placed restrictions on the trade and/or prohibited t ...
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1960 births
20th-century American criminals
American ornithologists
American male criminals
American male writers
American people convicted of tax crimes
Aviculture
Criminals from Illinois
Cuban emigrants to the United States
Living people
People from Florida
American smugglers