RED-AND-GREEN MACAW


The 'Green-winged Macaw' or 'Red-and-green Macaw' (''Ara chloroptera'') is often mistaken for the Scarlet Macaw because of its predominantly red feathering. The breast of the Red-and-green Macaw is bright red, but the lower feathers of the wing are green. In addition, the Red-and-green Macaw has characteristic red lines around the eyes formed by rows of tiny feathers on the otherwise bare skin.
This is the commonest of the large macaws and the largest of the "Ara" genus, widespread in the forests of Northern South America. However, in common with other macaws, in recent years there has been a marked decline in its numbers due to habitat loss and illegal capture for the pet trade.

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Description


The superficially similar Scarlet Macaw has no eye lines and a yellow bar on each wing. Some macaw owners and experts call the Green-winged Macaw the "gentle giant", as it is larger in size than the Scarlet Macaw and Blue-and-yellow Macaw, but has a more docile nature which often makes it a more desirable pet than the other two popular species. It is second only in size to the Hyacinth Macaw, the largest bird of the macaw family. The wingspan of the greenwing macaw can be up to 49 inches, with a total body length of 39 inches. A healthy adult will way between 1,250 and 1,700 grams. These birds average lifespan in Captivity is about 50-60 year, altough there have been confirmed once living more than 80 year and several claiming to be over 100

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Araproject parrots

The World Parrot Trust Fund

A page (with photos) devoted to a Red-and-green Macaw

Red-and-green Macaw videos on the Internet Bird Collection

Stamps (9 countries) with RangeMap

Red-and-green Macaw photo gallery VIREO

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