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  2. Cuban macaw - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban macaw or Cuban red macaw (Ara tricolor) is an extinct species of macaw native to the main island of Cuba and the nearby Isla de la Juventud. It became extinct in the late 19th century. It became extinct in the late 19th century.

  3. List of macaws - Wikipedia

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    (probably extinct) Hyacinth macaw or hyacinthine macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) 100 cm (39 in) long, 120-140 cm (48-56 in) wingspan. It is almost entirely blue and has black under the wings. It has a large black beak with bright yellow along the sides of the lower part of the beak and also yellow eyerings. [5] South America Lear's macaw

  4. Spix's macaw - Wikipedia

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    Spix's macaw is the only known species of the genus Cyanopsitta.The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek kuanos meaning "blue" and psittakos meaning "parrot". [6] The species name spixii is a Latinized form of the surname "von Spix", hence Cyanopsitta spixii means "blue parrot of Spix". [6]

  5. Macaw - Wikipedia

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    In the western Amazon hundreds of macaws and other parrots descend to exposed river banks to consume clay on an almost daily basis [14] – except on rainy days. [15] Donald Brightsmith, the principal investigator of The Macaw Society , located at the Tambopata Research Center (TRC) in Peru, has studied the clay eating behaviour of parrots at ...

  6. Blue-and-yellow macaw - Wikipedia

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    Ara ararauna – MHNT 20-day-old blue-and-gold macaw. The blue-and-yellow macaw generally mates for life. They nest almost exclusively in dead palms and most nests are in Mauritia flexuosa palms. The female typically lays two or three eggs. The female incubates the eggs for about 28 days.

  7. List of bird extinctions by year - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Bird [1] Leguat's Rail [1] Mauritian Barn Owl (Tyco sauzieri) [1] Réunion Solitaire [1] 1722 Labat's Conure [1] 1750 Guadeloupe Amazon [1] Martinique Amazon [1] 1760 Lesser Antillean Macaw; 1765 Jamaican Yellow-headed Macaw [1] 1776 Réunion Fody [1] 1777 Society Parakeet; 1780 Bay Thrush [1] Mysterious Starling [1] Rodriguez ...

  8. Lear's macaw - Wikipedia

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    Lear's macaw (Anodorhynchus leari), also known as the indigo macaw, is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot, a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (27 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 29 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2 lb 2 oz). It is ...

  9. Military macaw - Wikipedia

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    Military macaws are estimated to only have a breeding population of 2000-7000 individuals and is continuing to decrease. [19] According to the ICUN red list, military macaws are listed as vulnerable as they face threats from habitat loss due to crops, deforestation, mining, and roads, with already extremely fragmented populations. [19]