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The red-fronted macaw is 55–60 cm (21.5–23.5 in) long. It is mostly green, and has a red forehead, a red patch over the ears and bright red to orange edged under wing coverts. It has an area of pinkish skin around the eyes extending to the beak. It has red at the bend of wings and blue primary wing feathers.
The most widespread species, the scarlet macaw, is (or was) distributed throughout large parts of Central America and the Amazon. On the other hand, the blue-throated macaw and the red-fronted macaw have tiny distributions in Bolivia. The overall range of many species and the genus as a whole has declined in historical times due to human ...
Red-fronted macaw (Ara rubrogenys) 55–60 cm (21.5–23.5 in) long. Mostly green. red forehead and red patch over the ears, pinkish skin on the face, red at bend of wings, blue primary wing feathers [13] Central Bolivia: Chestnut-fronted macaw or severe macaw (Ara severus) 46 cm (18 in) long. Mostly green, chestnut forehead, red at bend of wings
Red-and-green macaw or green-winged macaw, Ara chloropterus; Red-fronted macaw, Ara rubrogenys; Chestnut-fronted macaw or severe macaw, Ara severus †Cuban red macaw, Ara tricolor (extinct) †Saint Croix macaw, Ara autochthones [7] (extinct) Orthopsittaca. Red-bellied macaw, Orthopsittaca manilatus; Primolius. Blue-headed macaw, Primolius couloni
The scarlet macaw (Ara macao) also called the red-and-yellow macaw, red-and-blue macaw or red-breasted macaw, is a large yellow, ...
Red-fronted macaw; Red-headed macaw; S. St. Croix macaw; Scarlet macaw This page was last edited on 24 June 2020, at 02:29 (UTC). Text is ...
Aside from humans (genus Homo), the macaques are the most widespread primate genus, ranging from Japan to the Indian subcontinent, and in the case of the Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), to North Africa and Southern Europe.
Red-fronted macaw; Red-headed macaw; Red-shouldered macaw; S. St. Croix macaw; Scarlet macaw; Spix's macaw This page was last edited on 7 August 2019, at 22:10 ...