I think it is because of habitat loss
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Red fronted macaws are from Boliva. Im not sure how many are left in the wild but its some where around 500 to 3,000. They are the rarest of all macaws and the 3rd most endangered macaw. Red fronted macaws are the best flyiers of all macaws and are the only macaw to be able to hover, fly stright up, and have been known to fly in reverse. Im sure its was only for a short distance but I don't know cause ive never seen it happen before. I have recently bought a Red fronted macaw and I have to say, this is the best macaw ever. He is only 3 in a half months old. Very smart and eger to learn. Anyways, I hope Ive somewhat answered your question.
The scarlet macaw falls into the genus Ara. There are 7 other species in the genus, plus 6 others thought extinct.* Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Ara ararauna * Blue-throated Macaw, Ara glaucogularis * Military Macaw, Ara militaris * Buffon's Macaw or Great Green Macaw, Ara ambiguus * Green-winged Macaw, Ara chloroptera * Red-fronted Macaw, Ara rubrogenys * Chestnut-fronted Macaw or Severe Macaw, Ara severahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_(genus)
The Hyacinth Macaw (which is now endangered)
I never had a canary, but I had a cockateil and a red fronted macaw. Both would lift their leg typically when they slept. They did this to warm one foot within their feathers.
scarlet macaw
Red-fronted Antpecker was created in 1872.
Red-fronted Coua was created in 1845.
Yes Scarlet Macaws are endangered.
They are endangered because of bird traps.
No,Blue and Gold macaws are not endangered.
The Great Green Macaw is endangered because there are not many of them left in existence. This is because their habitat is being destroyed.