You Can Find The Blue Macaw Mainly In South America In Tropical Areas In Brazil And Some Parts Of Puerto Rico And Some Of The Bahamas As Well As Very Few In Haiti And Partly In The Dominican Republic, Not To Mention Their Massive Population In The Amazons.
a blue macaw can go up to 30 ,ph
Blue-and-yellow Macaw was created in 1758.
a blue and gold macaw
According to my bird's vet,Blu is a blue and gold macaw.
Red-tailed Blue-and-yellow Macaw was created in 1907.
it depends what kind of conversation, i guess yes, it is possible to to have a conversation with a blue and yellow macaw.
The job of the Blue-and-gold Macaw is they eat all the nuts then they drop them on the ground so they can grow
The blue macaw, specifically the Spix's macaw, is scientifically classified as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Aves, Order Psittaciformes, Family Psittacidae, Genus Cyanopsitta, and Species Cyanopsitta spixii. Another notable blue macaw is the Hyacinth macaw, classified as Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus. These birds are known for their vibrant blue plumage and are native to South America.
That's a MACAW Parrot. To be more specific it's a military Macaw. The Macaw is a large parrot and can come in a variety of colors, there's a Blue & Gold Macaw, the Military Macaw (Green, Yellow & Blue), the Scarlet Macaw (mostly bright red), and the Hyacinth Macaw which is all blue with yellow around the eyes.
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)
blue and yellow
yes