Macaw

Scientific name:  Ara chloropterus
Class:  Birds
Continent:  South America
Habitat:  Tropical forest
Diet:  Herbivorous
Weight:  Up to 1.36 kg
Size:  45 cm
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Our macaws are housed in the aviaries, but also used in the “Birds of the World” demonstration during the spring and summer months. They are big, bright, intelligent birds which thrive on new tasks and challenges. They respond well to human interaction and prove easy to train for an accomplished keeper. They can be as wilful as a small child, though!

Macaws can live up to 60 years in the wild, but deforestation and capture for the pet trade will reduce their numbers. Up to four chicks can be raised each year with females incubating the eggs whilst the males supply food. Macaws pair for life but live within large flocks of up to 30 individuals.

In the zoo, the macaws’ diet comprises a mixture of vegetables, fruit, nuts, seeds, pulses and rice. In the wild, they’ve been seen eating clay on the river banks but no-one knows why!

Conservation status
Extinct
Extinct in the wild
Critically endangered
Endangered
Vulnerable
Near threatened
Least concern
Insufficient data
Not evaluated

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