Red-fronted Macaw

Ara rubrogenys

Critically Endangered

The Red-fronted Macaw is a large, long-tailed parrot that travels in pairs or noisy flocks, feeding on palm nuts, seeds, fruit, and mineral-rich clay licks in central Andes. It usually nests in tree cavities or cliff holes and may make local movements as food trees fruit or flower. Fun fact: many parrots use strong hooked bills and zygodactyl feet together like a climbing-and-feeding toolkit.

Family
Psittacidae
Range
Red-fronted Macaw Range — Resident range in central Andes
Population
≈ Unknown
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