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Blue and Gold Macaw

Ara arauna

Description:

Blue and Gold macaws get their names from their striking colors. They have yellow on their chest, legs and up to their face. The plumage from the back of their neck, throughout their back and tail is bright blue. Their throat is black, looking like a “black beard,” face is white with black lines and beak is black. The top of their head is emerald green fading into blue by their neck. Blue and gold macaws average 34 inches in length.

Habitat:

Blue and Gold macaws can be found in South America, from Panama south to Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. They can live in swampy forests, open marshlands and woodlands, rainforest, and other areas with large trees.

Notes:

Blue and gold macaws breed between December and March depending on their location within their range. They nest high about the ground in cavities found in large dead trees. The hen usually lays a small clutch of 1-3 eggs that hatch after 25-27 days of incubation. The young will fledge the nest after about 12 weeks. Most blue and gold macaws breed once a year. Lifespan is up to 50 years. All info from Elmwood Park Zoo website (cited here).

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GretelDeRuiter

Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Oct 2, 2009
Submitted on Apr 9, 2012

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