Yellow-collared Macaw

Primolius auricollis

Least Concern

The Yellow-collared 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 Pantanal, Chaco, and adjacent dry forests. 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
Yellow-collared Macaw Range — Resident range in Pantanal, Chaco, and adjacent dry forests
Population
≈ Unknown
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