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  2. Scarlet macaw - Wikipedia

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    The habitat of scarlet macaws is also considered to have the greatest latitudinal range for any bird in the genus Ara, as the estimated maximum territorial range covers 6,700,000 km 2. Nevertheless, the scarlet macaw's habitat is fragmented, and the bird is mostly confined to tiny populations scattered throughout its original range in Middle ...

  3. List of macaws - Wikipedia

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    Range [9] Great green macaw or Buffon's macaw (Ara ambiguus) 85–90 cm (33–36 in) long. Mostly green, red on forehead, green and blue wings [10] Central and South America, from Honduras to Ecuador: Blue-and-yellow macaw or blue-and-gold macaw (Ara ararauna) 80–90 cm (31.5–35.5 in) long. Mostly blue back and yellow front. Blue chin and ...

  4. File:Distribution Ara macao.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work, created in Inkscape using File:BlankMap-World6.svg.. Source of data: This map's data was gathered from the following Web sites: Ara macao - Scarlet Macaw. ...

  5. Thick-billed parrot - Wikipedia

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    This site has images of the three species most commonly found in religious use in the American Southwest, the scarlet macaw, military macaw, and thick-billed parrot. [10] The lack of a bare facial patch, as is seen in macaw images at the site, is widely considered diagnostic for the identity of the painted bird.

  6. Macaw - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the related macaw-like thick-billed parrot is sometimes referred to as a "macaw", although it is not phylogenetically considered to be a macaw species. Macaws are native to Central America and North America (only Mexico), South America, and formerly the Caribbean. Most species are associated with forests, but others prefer woodland ...

  7. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    The subfamily Arinae encompasses all the neotropical parrots, including the amazons, macaws, and conures, and ranges from northern Mexico and the Bahamas to Tierra del Fuego in the southern tip of South America. [50] The pygmy parrots, tribe Micropsittini, form a small genus restricted to New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. [51]

  8. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the bird's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IUCN red list for that species unless otherwise noted. All extinct species listed went extinct after 1500 CE (recently extinct [20]), and are indicated by a dagger symbol "†".

  9. Template:Ara genus table - Wikipedia

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    Blue-throated macaw (Ara glaucogularis) 75–85 cm (30–34 in) long. Blue upperparts and mostly yellow lowerparts, blue throat. Areas of pale skin on the sides of the face are covered with lines of small dark-blue feathers, with pinkish bare skin at the base of the beak. [4] North Bolivia Scarlet macaw (Ara macao) 81–96 cm (32–36 in) long.