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Hyacynth Macaw
The hyacynth macaw is an endangered species; breeders use an aviary to store the live bird.
The scientific name of the species is Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus. The geographical range of these parrots is concentrated south of the Amazon river. These birds are found in a variety of habitats: woodland, palm groves, savannahs and damp forests.
The hyacynth macaw is an endangered species; breeders use an aviary to store the live bird.
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Hyacynth Macaw -
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This species is the largest of the parrots. The body length of these birds is over 40 inches, although a half of the length is tail. The wingspan is larger then length and reaches 50 inches. The plumage of these birds is deep blue and glossy. The hyacynth macaw is an endangered species; breeders use an aviary to store the live bird.
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