If you are referring to the only all blue macaw, the Hyacinth Macaw, (also the largest of all the Macaw species) males reach sexual maturity between the ages of six and ten. Factors in determining when an individual becomes sexually mature may have to do with the number of available females and the the strength and number of his competitors.
Yes, they are practically the same
Blue Macaws do live in Rio as you've seen in the movie (RIO)
They reach the full maturity at 3 years.
Jewel and Blu from the movie "Rio" are Spix Macaws. Not to be confused with blue and gold macaws or hyacinth macaws, Spix macaws are very endangered in captivity and appear to be extinct in the wild.
yes, there are many species and that is one of them
No, hyacinth macaws are the largest of the macaws. If, by chance, you were referring to blue and yellow macaws, they are generally about the same size as red macaws.
they do migrate.
Yes
Brazil
Yes
Blue Macaws do live in Rio as you've seen in the movie (RIO)
No,Blue and Gold macaws are not endangered.