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The hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), or hyacinthine macaw, is a parrot native to central and eastern South America. With a length (from the top of its head to the tip of its long pointed tail) of about one meter it is longer than any other species of parrot.
Modroara hiacyntowa, ara hiacyntowa (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) – gatunek dużego ptaka z rodziny papugowatych (Psittacidae), zamieszkujący Amerykę Południową (wyspowo od środkowej Brazylii po wschodnią Boliwię i północno-wschodni Paragwaj). Największa z latających papug. Na wolności narażona na wyginięcie; spotykana w hodowlach.
130-150. cm inch. The Hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is a parrot native to South America. With a length (from the top of its head to the tip of its long pointed tail) of about one meter, it is longer than any other species of parrot. It is the largest macaw and the largest flying parrot species.
Identification. Unmistakable huge macaw with cobalt blue plumage contrasting with a yellow eyering and bill base. Found at forest borders, in open woodland, and in savanna with palm trees, where mostly seen in pairs but also in small flocks. Feeds on palm fruits on the ground or in trees. Gives a series of loud croaking 'kraaa' notes.
Learn about the hyacinth macaw, the largest of all parrots, native to the neotropics. Find out about its geographic range, habitat, physical description, reproduction, behavior, food habits, predation, conservation status and more.
At the Caiman Ecological Refuge in the Pantanal the Hyacinth Macaw Project has used artificial nests and chick management techniques and raised awareness among cattle ranchers (Anon 2004). Conservation Actions Proposed Study the current range, population status and extent of trading in the different parts of its range (Snyder et al. 2000).
The hyacinth macaw, or hyacinthine macaw, is a parrot native to central and eastern South America. With a length of about one meter it is longer than any other species of parrot. It is the largest macaw and the largest flying parrot species; the flightless kākāpō of New Zealand outweighs it at up to 3.5 kg. While generally easily recognized ...