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  1. Red macaw by Phoebe Haggard, 1934
  2. Macaw in the House by Dorothy Pickles, 1983-07
  3. Save the Macaws (Save Our Species) by Jill Bailey, 1991-08-20
  4. Spix's Macaw: The Race to Find the World's Rarest Bird by Tony Juniper, 2003-01
  5. The cage-bird handbook, with chapters on parakeets, parrots, macaws, and other parrotlike birds by Leon Augustus Hausman, 1954-01-01
  6. Paroots Cockatoos and Macaws by Edward J. Boosey, 1956
  7. Macaws (Animals of the Rain Forest) by Jim Deiters, Erika Deiters, 2001-09
  8. Scarlet Macaw by G.E., Illustrated by Charles E. Meister Locke, 1923-01-01
  9. A Monograph Of Macawsand Conures by Tony Silva, 1993
  10. Parrakeets (budgerigars) their care and breeding;: Also chapters on love birds, parrots, dwarf parrots, macaws, and other parrot-type birds, by Willie Flora Flowers, 1957
  11. Trail of the Macaw (Gunsmoke Western) by Eugene Cunningham, 1995-07
  12. Mexican MacAws: Comparative Osteology (Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona) by Lyndon Hargrave, 1970-06
  13. Delilah Doolittle and the Missing Macaw (Pet Detective Mystery) by Patricia Guiver, 2000-02-01
  14. Macaws by Loren Spiotta, 1983

41. Detoxifying Strategies Of Amazon Macaws
The diet of the Amazonian macaw is made up primarily of seeds. These brightly colored birds, found through the rain forests of the Amazon, dextrously pluck
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"Polly wants some poison": Detoxifying strategies of Amazon Macaws
T he diet of the Amazonian macaw is made up primarily of seeds. These brightly colored birds, found through the rain forests of the Amazon, dextrously pluck fruit off trees, tear it open and dig out the hard seed at the center. No seed seems to be too hard for the bill of the macaw to crack, and their diet is quite varied, from the seeds of the mahognay to those of the rubber tree. Macaws are curious birds and will try to eat just about anything resembling a seed that they can get their beak on. But this could lead to serious problems in the rain forest, where some of the deadliest poisons in the world are manufactured by its botanical inhabitants.
C harles Munn has been studying macaws for years and he asserts that many of the seeds macaws eat are in fact toxic, particularly in the dry season, (August through September), when the picking are especially slim. So, how then do these birds survive this fatal fare? In his years of watching macaw behavior in the Amazon, Munn noticed that the birds spent at least two to three hours per day at a clay and mineral lick along a riverbed. He was able to identify how often birds went to the lick and how much time they spent there by using the distinctive facial markings of each bird as an identifying charcteristic. At first, Munn thought that the birds were just using the clay lick to obtain minerals their diet might not otherwise provide. But the discovery by one of his graduate students of the toxic elements in the seeds made him rethink his ideas.

42. Mini Macaws Raised By Aves International
Aves International Shown are photos of mini macaws that we breed. We raise over 50 species of exotic birds and parrots and publish The Baby Bird Calendar.
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(prices and availability) Huge personalities in small
packages, the Hahn's and Noble Macaws (Ara n. nobilis and Ara nobilis cuamensis) are highly recommended as pets! They have excellent abilities to mimic human speech. Who could resist the sweet little face
of this adorable baby Noble Macaw
(Ara nobilis cuamensis)? The Noble is a subspecies of the Hahn's and is slightly larger with a horn-colored upper mandible. Both the Hahn's and the Noble make delightful, playful pets.
If you love the macaw personality but
don't have the space for a large one, consider a mini macaw. We raise the following mini macaw species at AVES INTERNATIONAL:
click hyperlinks for species profile Hahn's Macaw (Ara nobilis nobilis)*
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43. The Endangered Great Green Macaws
The Great Green macaw is an endangered and beautiful bird of Caribbean lowland rainforests. Its last stronghold appears to be along the Nicaraguan border
http://www.drellenrudolph.com/costarica/macaws.html
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The Endangered Great Green Macaw
Ara ambigua

The Great Green macaw is an endangered and beautiful bird of Caribbean lowland rainforests. Its last stronghold appears to be along the Nicaraguan border near Laguna del Lagarto Lodge and Tortuguero NP. The Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica has this to say about the Great Green: " The intense green-and-blue body, highlighted by red tail feathers, make this imposing member of the parrot family a stunning symbol of the country's diminishing rainforests. Unfortunately, it is a victim of both deforestation and the illegal pet trade." The Great Green ranges widely across the Caribbean lowlands in seach of food but the amount of suitable remaining nesting habitat appears very small, the number of feeding trees is declining, and the number of birds left is very low - probably only thirty to thirty-five pairs. " (That was in 2000). The bill of this macaw is larger than that of the Scarlet macaw. It is adapted to cracking open the very tough nuts of the swamp almond tree (Dipteryx panamensis). The life cycle of the Great Green is tied very closely to Dipteryx trees it nests in hollow cavities of this tree and depends on its fruits as a major food. Below, a Scarlet macaw competes with a Great Green for food. These stunning macaws may live more than sixty years.

44. Macaws - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of macaws from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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45. Hahns Macaw Nobel Macaw Mini Macaws
The mini macaws are a delightful group of small Ara species that have many of the personality characteristics of the larger macaws, yet are much easier to
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Welcome to Parrot Parrot - Thanks for Flying our Way to Learn How to Keep Healthy Happy Parrots Hahn's or Noble Macaw The Mini Macaws The mini macaws are a delightful group of small Ara species that have many of the personality characteristics of the larger macaws, yet are much easier to house. For those who are intimidated by the very large beak of the larger macaw species such as the scarlet, blue and gold, and green-winged macaws, you will find these medium-sized parrots can make great companions. The smallest of the mini-macaws is the Hahn's or Noble macaw. They are on average 12 inches in length. Many owners who have multiple species of macaws report that the Hahn's are the most adaptable, friendly, and trainable of the group. The mini-macaws have a shorter life-span than the large macaws. They live on average 20-25 years, as opposed to the 60-80 year lifespan of some large species. The personality of the Hahn's macaw is often said to resemble that of conures; even the distinctive white area surrounding the eye makes them resemble their South American cousins. Diet should be varied, with a medium hookbill seed mix, medium-sized pellet, fresh vegetables, occasional fruit, and some grains. Hahn's macaws like to chew wood, so be sure to include some nice toys for them to exercise their beaks.
A young Hahn's (Noble) macaw can be identified by
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47. Science News For Kids: Feature: Helping The Cause Of Macaws
Scientists discoveries about macaws may help these magnificent birds survive.
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Julie J. Rehmeyer E-mail this article Print this article March 21, 2007 Deep in the steamy Peruvian jungle, a macaw spreads her brilliant scarlet feathers over her three squirming chicks. She pokes her great beak out the door of the wooden box where she has made her nest and waits for her mate to return with food. Fifty feet below, Jerome Hillaire and Karina Quinteros of the Tambopata Research Center look up from a laptop to admire the bird as she cocks her head at them. The computer's screen is showing live images of the macaw and her chicks, sent from a tiny camera that the researchers have tucked inside her nest. They hope that understanding how macaws live will help efforts to save the birds. Macaws normally nest in cavities in very large, old trees. At Tambopata, researchers hang artificial nests from big trees for the birds to use. David Hauer Parrots in peril Like many other kinds of parrots in the wild, macaws are in trouble. People sometimes kill them for their beautiful feathers, or capture the chicks and sell them as pets.

48. Macaws As Pets - Personality And Profile
About macaws as pets, including the basic information you should know before choosing a macaw as a pet.
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50. Costa Rica's Macaws | Planeta
COSTA RICA Monteverde s resplendent quetzal is the avian magnet for ecotourists worldwide, but it is the Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) that is the country s
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Monteverde's resplendent quetzal is the avian magnet for ecotourists worldwide, but it is the Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao ) that is the country's most spectacularly endangered bird. Despite its reputation as eco-nirvana, Costa Rica's deforestation and poaching for the pet trade have reduced the once abundant Scarlet Macaws to three breeding territories and less than 1,000 birds. Costa Rica's other macaw; the Great Green (Ara ambigua) is even more endangered down to an estimated 30 breeding pairs. Hope for saving Costa Rica's macaws comes partially from an unlikely source-a retired American couple in their 70s with dwindling finances. Margot and Richard Frisius came to Costa Rica in 1980 in the first wave of the American pensionado movement. Their plan was to enjoy their eight-acre ranch, the former estate of British botanist Sir Charles Lankester the bromeliad- laden Flor de Mayo. Richard's hobby was collecting macaws and he dreamed of owning each of the world's 16 species. Richard ran Pan Am's maintenance operation in Guyana and came to Costa Rica with just a few birds. His hobby grew into an obsessive mission to give something back to his adopted country.

51. Mangoverde World Bird Guide Family Page: Parrots, Macaws And Allies
This is the Parrots, macaws and Allies page of the Mangoverde World Bird Guide. From here you will find links to field guide pages for individual species
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52. Macaws Classifieds
Green Wing Macaw. Unsexed. Very tame. Beautiful, in full feather. Family pet. Isabelle gets along well with other macaws, and dogs. Talks some.
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53. Hahn's And Noble Macaws
playful and interactive and have many of the social characteristics of the larger macaw species. If you like the macaw personality but don t have the space
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These adorable Hahn's Macaw chicks are eight weeks of age.
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approx. size: 12-13 inches/30cm native to: eastern South America available season: summer-winter min. cage size: 24" x 24" x 24" talking ability: very good/excellent price: $750./Hahn's- $900./Noble The Hahn's (left) and Noble (right) Macaws are highly recommended for pets! At Aves International, we think this is one of the best species of parrot for a pet! Both the Hahn's and the Noble Macaws have inquisitive personalities and an excellent ability to mimic. They are extremely playful and interactive and have many of the social characteristics of the larger macaw species. If you like the macaw personality but don't have the space for a large species, one of these delightful minis is a great choice! I recommend them both highly for family pets, as they can be socialized to bond with several people in the family. The Noble is slightly longer and heavier than the Hahn's and has a bit larger head and beak. The beak is more horn-colored in the Noble.

54. Wonderful World Of Macaws
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55. The Commons Blog: Selling The Real Macaws
The NYT reports on Venezuela s effort to encourage macaw conservation through commerce. Some Marao villagers have earned the right to harvest,
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By Month: September 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 ... May 2004 Powered by Movable Type 3.2 Site design by Sekimori XML Feed Main Selling the Real Macaws Sustainable Development Wildlife The NYT reports on Venezuela's effort to encourage macaw conservation through commerce. Some Marao villagers have earned the right to harvest, breed and sell macaws. The idea is to increase the standard of living for Warao, as well as to create an economic incentive to conserve macaws. This is a surprisingly market-oriented policy for the increasingly communistic Venezuelan government. I've written more on the importance of conservation through commerce here TrackBack (55)

56. Camelot & Other Hybrid Macaws
Since I am frequently asked, above are some of my hybrid macaws. I have taken more than a little flack from the traditional aviculture community for keeping
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... Molly Vanessa Vinnie Lilly Marilyn Gordon Capri Macaw Liberty Phoenix Sunkist ... Blondie Click on the photo, or on the links above to see pix of the various hybrid macaws If the purists really want to stop the endangerment of the original macaw species, I suggest they focus on their lands of origin, South America, Central America & parts of Mexico, and see if they can make a difference by imposing regulations on the indigenous people that steal & eat macaw eggs & kill the birds for their meat & feathers, and on the developing countries that are destroying their natural habitat with the invasion of human "civilization." Macaws do not occur naturally outside of these locations, and in general wouldn't survive without our husbandry in most parts of the world. That's my speech for now. You are, of course, entitled to your own opinion.

57. Birds, Birds, Birds! Parrots, Macaws, Amazons, Tiels & More!
This colorful group of parrots is probably the most misunderstood in the avian world. Many people still to refer to them as softbills.
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This colorful group of parrots is probably the most misunderstood in the avian world. Many people still to refer to them as softbills. Nope, they are parrots, in the Family Psittacidae, subfamily Loriinae. There are fifty-six species of lories, with numerous distinct sub-species. Also referred to as the "brush tongued" parrots, these dazzling clowns of the bird world frequent the flowering trees and shrubs of the tropical South Pacific. Generally found in flocks, they range throughout the islands of Indonesia, French Polynesia, New Guinea, and Australia. Lory or lorikeet? The difference between the two is approximately the same as the difference between a parrot and a parakeet. Lory generally refers to a bird with a short tail, while lorikeets have a long tail. The words are synonymous. As I recall when visiting Australia several years ago, all were called lorikeets regardless of size or shape of the tail. Re: size, lories range from the tiny Wilhelmina's Lorikeet Charmosyna wilhelminae 5" (13cm) to the small amazon sized Yellow-streaked Lory Chalcopsitta sintillata sintillata and the Duivenbode's Lory C. duivenbodei duivenbodei at 12" (30cm). The award for the largest lory overall would have to go to the beautiful Stella's Lorikeet Charmosyna papou stellae 15 1/2" (39cm) but the Stella's body is a mere 7" (18cm) while the long central tail feathers make up the difference. To me, one of the most beautiful birds on earth! Lories have extremely strong feet as well as super sharp nails. They spend more time hanging sideways and upside down from branches, than sitting up-right when feeding. They will even hang from the side of the cage to eat rather than sit on a perch. Some species will use their foot as a "hand" when feeding, similar to the larger parrots, while others have not exhibited this behavior. One partner of a pair may hold a grape with it's foot while both feed from it.

58. Care Of Hyacinth Macaws In Captivity
A continuation of information on the magnificent hyacinth macaw. These birds make wonderful, affectionate pets. Proper diet and environment will assure the
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It was in the year 1916 that two scientists named Roosevelt and Rondon first introduced the hyacinth macaw to the civilized world. Even though this amazing bird is without a doubt, the largest parrot in the world today, it immediately became popular due to the ability of man to tame the bird into an affectionate and highly entertaining house pet. The birds were hunted and captured to fill the demand of pet buyers who viewed the posession of such a magnificent bird a real status symbol. Because of this factor, the number of hyacinth macaws living in the wild decreased even further. Very quickly, a twofold reason for breeding and rearing the macaws became evident. This was a very lucrative business opportunity. While the importation of the hyacinth caused numerous health problems in regard to bacterial infections, poor nutrition, and lack of sufficient exercise, these problems were quickly dealt with by hyacinth breeders. With proper care and education, the hyacinth is enjoying its popularity. Below, are some tips for the would-be and new owner of the hyacinth macaw.

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60. Hyacinth Macaws At Aves International 2001
A Blue Gold Macaw chick preens the back of the female Hyacinth s head on 8/23/01. We allow our chicks to be in contact with other species in the nursery.
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At this time, we do not know if we will have Hyacinth Macaw babies available for 2007, sorry.

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updated 2/6/02 These thriving babies are Hyacinth Macaws hatched 6/18/01 and 6/20/01. On 7/3/01, their eyes are just starting to open. Here are our adorable baby Hyacinths
on 7/24/01. Our baby Hyacinths wean
at about six months of age. On 8/1/01, the chicks are
wide awake for the late night feeding.
These babies are really starting to show personality at this age! The older chick
on the right is a male and the younger is a female. The little darlings are sound asleep at 2:30 AM on 8/4/01! It's heads up for this little Hyacinth as he sees his late night feeding on the way! The chicks are more blue every day! This photo was taken the night of 8-9-01. Here is our newest chick on 8/9/01. This little fellow was just hatched 8/6/01. I love the heart-shaped faces of baby macaws!

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