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Blue-throated macaws are early nesters and utilize these rare resources of nest holes before the other macaws are in breeding condition. The blue-throated macaw is sometimes, albeit uncommonly kept as a pet companion parrot. When tame, it tends to be an outgoing, docile and affectionate bird, even cuddly with humans in some circumstances.
Blue-throated macaw (Ara glaucogularis) 75–85 cm (30–34 in) long. Blue upperparts and mostly yellow lowerparts, blue throat. Areas of pale skin on the sides of the face are covered with lines of small dark-blue feathers, with pinkish bare skin at the base of the beak. [11] North Bolivia Scarlet macaw (Ara macao) 81–96 cm (32–36 in) long.
Like the rest of the genus the wings of the blue-and-yellow macaw are long, as is the tail. The Ara macaws are large parrots ranging from 46–51 cm (18–20 in) in length and 285 to 287 g (10 oz) in weight in the chestnut-fronted macaw, to 90–95 cm (35.5–37.5 in) and 1,708 g (60.2 oz) in the green-winged macaw. The wings of these macaws ...
Little blue macaw or Spix's macaw, Cyanopsitta spixii (probably extinct in the wild) From L to R: scarlet macaw, blue-and-yellow macaw, and military macaw Blue-and-yellow macaw (left) and blue-throated macaw (right) Ara. Blue-and-yellow macaw or blue-and-gold macaw, Ara ararauna; Blue-throated macaw, Ara glaucogularis; Military macaw, Ara militaris
Blue-throated barbet; Blue-throated bee-eater; Blue-throated blue flycatcher; Blue-throated brown sunbird; Blue-throated hillstar; Blue-throated macaw; Blue-throated motmot; Blue-throated mountaingem; Blue-throated piping guan; Blue-throated roller; Blue-throated sapphire; Blue-throated starfrontlet; Blue-throated toucanet; Blue-tufted ...
Central Chilean coast (central meaning halfway between the northern and southern extremes) ... Blue-throated macaw: A. glaucogularis Dabbene, 1921: CR: Scarlet macaw:
The uppertail has a maroon base, a narrow green center and a blue tip. The undertail and underwing are greenish-yellow/ The bill is pale greyish-horn with a black base. Unlike most other macaws, the facial skin and lores are dark greyish. [5] Habitat: Diet: VU Blue-winged macaw or Illiger's macaw Primolius maracana (Vieillot, 1816)
Anodorhynchus – blue macaws (two living species, one probably recently extinct) Leptosittaca – golden-plumed parakeet; Ognorhynchus – yellow-eared parrot; Diopsittaca – red-shouldered macaw; Guaruba – golden parakeet; Conuropsis – Carolina parakeet ; Cyanopsitta – Spix's macaw (extinct in the wild) Orthopsittaca – red-bellied macaw