feeding them chewed fruit
Young/baby macaws, nestlings, fledglings.........................................
Scarlet Macaws are in the parrot family, in macaws. Their beautiful colors are bright red, yellow, and blue. Some Macaws have green on the tips of their yellow feathers, some have blue on their yellow feathers. Scientists are still trying to decide if they should put all kinds of scarlet macaws as the same kind of bird, because they are so similar. Scarlet macaws eat fruits and nuts in the rainforest. They have four toes, two in front, two in back, that help them grab onto branches high up in the rainforest's canopy. Scarlet Macaws take care of their young until their young reaches maturity, like humans do. Scarlet Macaws mate for life, and a Scarlet Macaw and it's mate are rarely seen without each other. Scarlet Macaws live in Central and South America, in rainforests. Scarlet Macaws are a little endangered, because so many people are getting them as pets.
Scarlet Macaws are in the parrot family, in macaws. Their beautiful colors are bright red, yellow, and blue. Some Macaws have green on the tips of their yellow feathers, some have blue on their yellow feathers. Scientists are still trying to decide if they should put all kinds of scarlet macaws as the same kind of bird, because they are so similar. Scarlet macaws eat fruits and nuts in the rainforest. They have four toes, two in front, two in back, that help them grab onto branches high up in the rainforest's canopy. Scarlet Macaws take care of their young until their young reaches maturity, like humans do. Scarlet Macaws mate for life, and a Scarlet Macaw and it's mate are rarely seen without each other. Scarlet Macaws live in Central and South America, in rainforests. Scarlet Macaws are a little endangered, because so many people are getting them as pets.
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Macaws are very popular.
they care for their young.
they dont care for young
hunters do a lot of stuff with macaws
What colour are the macaws legs
This is an often question that is raised. Wether its from the small 'Spix Macaw' to the great 'Blue and yellow Macaws', it entirely depends on its history of owners. If the Macaw was hand-reared, and received a lot of attention and company during its first years, it would be tamed and would not see the need to bite. Wild Macaws however, will bite if they feel they are in danger or their young is being threatened. This goes for every bird, hand-reared are obviously more tamed and will not bite regularly, wild Macaws or non-hand-reared Macaws will.
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the macaws live in the southern hemisphere