Hi again everybody the purpose of these blogs are, that we love parrots.
Knock Knock, who is there, PARROT, parrot who, parrot............
Macaws are beautiful, brilliantly colored members of the parrot family. The coloring is suited to life in Central and South American rain forests, with their green canopies and colorful fruits and flowers.
Macaws also have gripping toes that they use to latch onto branches and to grab, hold, and examine items.
There are 17 species of macaws, and several are endangered. These playful birds are popular pets, and many are illegally trapped for that trade. The rain forest homes of many species are also disappearing at an alarming rate.
Of the 17 species of macaws, several are endangered, including the beautiful hyacinth.
We got some of the information from national geographic.
Knock Knock, who is there, PARROT, parrot who, parrot............
Macaws also have gripping toes that they use to latch onto branches and to grab, hold, and examine items.
There are 17 species of macaws, and several are endangered. These playful birds are popular pets, and many are illegally trapped for that trade. The rain forest homes of many species are also disappearing at an alarming rate.
Of the 17 species of macaws, several are endangered, including the beautiful hyacinth.
We got some of the information from national geographic.
The Hyacinth Macaw is one of 16 living species of macaws and the largest parrot in the world. A typical length for the Hyacinth Macaw is 100 centimeters, or about 40 inches. A typical weight of captive-bred adults is 1,250 grams.
The Hyacinth Macaw's historical range included a large area of northeastern, central and southwestern Brazil, eastern Bolivia and northeastern Paraguay. Today, it is know from the interior of northeastern Brazil, central and southwestern Brazil. The Hyacinth Macaw avoids heavily forested areas throughout most of its range.
We got some of the information from http://www.hyacinthmacaw.org/
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