Hyacinth macaws (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) are shown near a water source. These birds display striking cobalt-blue plumage and yellow facial skin around the eyes and beak. The large, curved beaks are adapted for cracking nuts, while their feet grip the rocky surface. The image captures a moment of drinking behavior, illustrating their natural habitat preferences. These macaws are native to central and eastern South America, particularly Brazil, and are known for their social and intelligent nature. Their conservation status is currently vulnerable due to habitat loss and the pet trade.
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