Explore detailed information about parrot species, including their characteristics, habitat, diet, and care requirements.
The Great Green Macaw, known scientifically as Ara ambiguus, is a large, vibrant parrot species found in the tropical forests of Central and South America.
The Red-fronted Macaw (Ara rubrogenys) is a striking species known for its unique facial markings and preference for dry valley habitats.
The Blue-throated Macaw, known scientifically as Ara glaucogularis, is a critically endangered parrot native to Bolivia with distinct blue throat feathers.
The Chestnut-fronted Macaw, or Ara severus, is a smaller species of macaw known for its energetic behavior and adaptability in various habitats.
The Military Macaw, known scientifically as Ara militaris, is a striking parrot characterized by its vibrant green plumage and social behavior.
The Red-and-green Macaw, known scientifically as Ara chloropterus, is a striking parrot native to the forests of Central and South America.
The Blue-and-yellow Macaw is a large, vibrant parrot native to South America, known for its striking coloration and social nature.
The Scarlet Macaw is a vibrant parrot known for its intelligence, strong pair bonds, and vital ecological role in tropical ecosystems.