Glaucous macaw pet
The glaucous macaw representative species, click over here, is one the rarest birds in the world. It is in serious danger and could even be extinct.
The bird has been reported by aviculturists in various countries however the most recent sighting was reported in 1992. The reported sighting was in southwestern Paraguay, near the city of Corrientes. The bird was male.
Origin
The Glaucous catalina macaw for sale is a bird native to South America. It is threatened. This majestic bird is distinguished by its distinctive blue feather pattern as well as a powerful beak that is capable of breaking open hard seeds and nuts. Glaucous Macaws live in monogamous pair and both parents care for the chicks. They feed the chicks a diet of regurgitated food for the first few weeks after birth, before they begin eating solid food as they grow. Parents are also responsible for teaching the young macaws parrots to buy fly and hunt.