Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
Tags: Neotropical Birds Psittacidae (Parrots) Animals Vertabrates (Chordata) Birds ( Class Aves) Scarlet Macaw
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Breeding upside down just adds a bit more spice.
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El Tuito, Mexico. From Wikipedia :"Military macaws are estimated to only have a breeding population of 2000-7000 individuals and is continuing to decrease." Maybe not a true endimic, the other two sub-species are in South America. But it was still really great to see a bird that has such a low polpulation.
Tags: Psittacidae (Parrots) Neotropical Birds Animals Birds ( Class Aves) Vertabrates (Chordata) Military Macaw
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El Tuito, Mexico
Tags: Lilac-crowned Parrot Psittacidae (Parrots) Neotropical Birds Animals Birds ( Class Aves) Vertabrates (Chordata)
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corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
Tags: Neotropical Birds Psittacidae (Parrots) Animals Vertabrates (Chordata) Birds ( Class Aves) Scarlet Macaw
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