Glaucous Macaw
The glaucous Macaw is among the rarest birds in the world. It is critically endangered and could be extinct.
Many birdwatchers have reported sightings this bird however the most recent sighting was in 1992. This alleged sighting was in the southwest region of Paraguay near the city Corrientes. The bird was male.
Origin
The Glaucous hyacinth macaw lifespan is a species of parrot native to South America. It is threatened. This majestic bird is distinguished by the blue macaw price feather pattern and a sharp beak that can break open nuts and seeds. Glaucous Macaws are monogamous pair and both parents tend the chicks. The chicks are fed buy a macaw parrot diet of regurgitated food in the first few weeks of their lives, and then solid foods as the chicks grow. Parents are also responsible for teaching the young macaws to fly and hunt.
The glaucous spix macaw Lifespan is considered to be extinct in the wild, but reports of this beautiful bird's existence are still spreading across the globe.
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