
Green Macaw
The Green Macaw, also known as the Great Green Macaw, is a large, vibrant parrot native to Central America and parts of South America. Recognizable by its bright green feathers, with splashes of yellow and blue on its wings and tail, it measures about three feet long. These intelligent, social birds are known for their strong beaks, which they use to crack nuts and seeds, and their playful nature. Green Macaws thrive in tropical forests but are currently endangered due to habitat loss and illegal pet trade, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect this stunning species.