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Blue Yellow Macaw
The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
A facial mask in this species it is whitish. It is difficult to determine the sex of the bird, though females may have a slimmer head. These parrots are not good mimics, but can be taught several words. They require a lot of space and prefer hot climates.
The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
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Blue Yellow Macaw -
aviary, aviaries
Ara ararauna reach up to 33 inches in body length, which is larger than other birds of the genus. The frontal body feathers are golden; the back, head and wings are bluish-green. The plumage is bright and glossy, making these birds very attractive. The blue yellow macaw lives in an aviary in captivity; aviaries are used to ensure protection and prevent dangers to the bird.
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