Hyacinth Macaw
Hyacinth macaws are the largest flying parrot species in the world, measuring an astonishing 100 cm in length. They live in Northern Brazil's savanna grasslands and semi-open spaces. Over the past few years, their population has decreased. Less than 5000 Hyacinth Macaws are still alive today. The two biggest dangers to hyacinth macaws are habitat loss and hunting.
The Hyacinth Macaw is renowned for its huge size as well as its beautiful azure blue plumage and vivid yellow eye-rings. Hyacinth Macaws are often known as "blue macaws" because of their magnificent coloration. Additionally, they have a stunning long tail and a powerful, curved black bill.
Hyacinth Macaws could make wonderful pets with the right training. You should also offer them a lot of space to ensure their comfort. They are exceedingly silly and not as proficient at mimicking speech like some other Macaw family members.