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The bird named after Edward Lear is the Lear's macaw (Anodorhynchus leari). This striking blue macaw is native to Brazil and is known for its vibrant coloration and social behavior. It was named in honor of the British artist and writer Edward Lear, who is famous for his nonsense poetry and illustrations, particularly of birds. Lear's macaw is currently considered endangered due to habitat loss and illegal trapping.

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