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Blue-and-yellow Macaw
species of bird
Scarlet Macaw
species of bird
Red-and-green Macaw
species of bird
Hyacinth Macaw
species of parrot native to central and eastern South America
Blue-throated Macaw
species of bird
Military Macaw
species of bird
Red-fronted Macaw
species of bird
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
species of bird
Spix's Macaw
species of bird
Great Green Macaw
species of bird
Lear's Macaw
large all-blue Brazilian parrot
Cuban Macaw
species of bird
Red-shouldered Macaw
species of bird
Red-bellied Macaw
species of bird
macaw
Macaws are a group of large New World parrots that are long-tailed and often colorful, in the tribe Arini. They are popular in aviculture or as companion parrots, although there are conservation concerns about several species in the wild.
Blue-winged Macaw
species of bird
Blue-headed macaw
species of bird
Golden-collared Macaw
species of bird
Glaucous Macaw
species of bird
Red-headed Macaw
species of bird
Lesser Antillean Macaw
species of bird
St. Croix Macaw
species of bird
Martinique Macaw
species of bird
Dominican Green-and-yellow Macaw
species of bird
Mini-macaw
thumb|right|The red-shouldered macaw, at 12–14 inches long, is sometimes called a mini-macaw. Mini-macaws are a loosely defined group of small-to-medium-sized macaw species within the tribe Arini. The term has no fixed taxonomic meaning and is principally used in aviculture to describe a small macaw belonging to one of a number of different genera, with overall length being the sole criterion for inclusion. Any macaw with an overall length (including the tail) of less than about 50 cm (20 inches) can be described as a "mini-macaw". Additionally, the "mini-" prefix may be added to the spec