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Blue Yellow Macaw
The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
Ara ararauna reach up to 33 inches in body length, which is larger than other birds of the genus. The frontal body feathers are golden; the back, head and wings are bluish-green. The plumage is bright and glossy, making these birds very attractive.
The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
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A facial mask in this species it is whitish. It is difficult to determine the sex of the bird, though females may have a slimmer head. These parrots are not good mimics, but can be taught several words. They require a lot of space and prefer hot climates. The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
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