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Macaw from Wikipedia
Large, dark beaks, and relatively hairless, light colored, medial facial areas distinguish macaws. Sometimes the facial patch is smaller in some species, and limited to a yellow patch around the eyes and a second patch near the base of the beak in the members of the genus Anodorhynchus, or Hyacinth Macaw. It has been documented that a Macaw's facial feathers are unique as a human fingerprint
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Pet Shack of Northside
breeder of Macaws, Ringnecks, Sun's & Jenday's, 1/2 English 1/2 keet H/F babies, Chihuahuas,Rottweilers & English Bull dogs
www.petshackofnorthside.com

Scarlet Macaw from Wikipedia
Scarlet Macaws eat mostly fruits and seeds, including large, hard seeds. A typical sighting is of a single bird or a pair flying above the forest canopy, though in some areas flocks can be seen. They may gather at clay licks. They like apples, nuts, bananas, and fruits. They also feed on nectar and buds.
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Ts Exotics
We are a small family owned and operated Aviary located in Pensacola, Florida, specializing in sweet hand fed Macaws and cockatoos.
www.exoticparrots.net


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