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    Five Red and Green Macaws in flight

    Red and Green Macaws are the second largest of the macaws, second in size only to the Hyacinth Macaw. Large macaws mate for life and spend the entire year together. They care for their offspring for almost a year and have 1 or 2, rarely three, fledglings to care for per year. Thus, the usual...
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    Red and Green Macaw in flight

    This image was taken at the Baraca das Araras in Mata Gross Do Sul, Brazil. The baraca is a sink hole measuring 500 feet in diameter and 328 feet deep. A group of Red and Green Macaws nests in the caves in the sides of the sink hole. They spend much of their day roosting at the baraca...
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    Incredibly beautiful male Australian King Parrot

    The male Australian King Parrot is most certainly one of the most beautiful of parrots. All of the colors are well shown in this flight shot. I find it interesting that the species' scientific name refers to the lighter green wing stripe, seen well in this photo. One might have thought some...
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    A Sulfur-crested Cockatoo in flight

    To continue with cockatoos as the subject of my posts, I am posting today an image of a Sulfur-crested Cockatoo. This back lit cockatoo is fly past with a bit of food in its beak. Males and females look the same, except for the color their iris. In males, the iris is quite dark (almost...
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    A male Gang-gang Cockatoo shows off his unique crest

    I have used a male Gang-gang Cockatoo as my avatar on this forum, so I thought that I would post an image to show what the entire bird looks like. In this image, the male has erected his crest in an attempt to look his best for a nearby female. The scientific species name for these cockatoos...
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    A displaying male Palm Cockatoo gets a look over from an interested female

    On our recent trip to Australia, we were lucky enough to photograph 18 species of parrots. Amongst these were 8 species of cockatoos. One of the most spectacular of the cockatoos are the Palm Cockatoos. They are large, have an amazing, erectile crest made up of long, thin feathers, and are an...
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    Rainbow Lorikeet, a bird that lives up to its name and shows just how colorful parrots can be!

    During our recent trip to Australia, we saw rainbow lorikeets multiple times at multiple locations. While in the Iron Range on the Cape York Peninsula, we found an ideal spot to photograph them, as the birds would land on a perch before moving in to feed. Like most lorikeets, Rainbow Lorikeets...
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    Great Green Macaws

    I commented in a recent post that I am on the Board of Directors of the Macaw Recovery Network, an NGO headquartered in Costa Rica that is dedicated to parrot conservation. One of their initial targets for conservation intervention is the Great Green Macaw, Ara ambiguus. This species is listed...
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    New parrot species for me, Orange-fronted Parakeets

    Here are a couple of images of the other parrot species from Costa Rica that are of a new species for me to photograph. These are orange-fronted parakeets, Epsittula canicularis. I have now photographed about 85 species of parrots to date. Hoping to get over 100 this year!
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