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Pair of big parrot Red-and-green Macaw, Ara chloroptera, two birds sitting on the branch, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pair of red and green macaw (Ara chloropterus) at the bird park. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red and green macaw pair (Ara chloropterus) in an enclosure at the bird park. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, pair in Flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, pair in Flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, Pair Courting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, Captive Pair standing in Nest Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pair of Red-and-green macaw
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, pair in Flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, pair in Flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-and-Green Macaw, ara chloroptera, Pair Courting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pair of red parrot Scarlet Macaw, Ara macao, bird sitting on the branch in green vegetation, Costa Rica. Wildlife scene from Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two red parrots in flight. Macaw flying, white background, isolated birds,red and green Macaw in tropical forest, Brazil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red parrot pair love in dark green vegetation. Scarlet Macaw, Ara macao, in tropical forest, Brazil. Wildlife scene from nature. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macaw love - A red & a green parrot looking lovingly towards each other & talking, Roatan, Honduras, Central America Royalty Free Stock Photo
The red-and-green macaw Ara chloropterus, also known as the green-winged macaw,[2] is a large, mostly-red macaw of the genus Ara. This is the largest of the genus Ara, widespread in the forests and woodlands of northern and central South America. However, in common with other macaws, in recent years there has been a marked decline in its numbers due to habitat loss and illegal capture for the parrot trade.


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