The World's Largest Flying Parrot | Hyacinth Macaw
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The Pantanal in central South America is the world’s largest tropical wetland, home to an astonishing variety of unique flora and fauna. One of its most striking inhabitants is the blue-feathered hyacinth macaw. As well as being the world’s largest flying parrot, these macaws run a unique seed-distribution service that keeps the rainforest flourishing. But a catalogue of threats – from illegal wildlife trade to human encroachment – have made these forest gardeners endangered. And now they’re also facing fire . . .
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Check out the Hyacinth Macaw Project, which is supported by Parrots International, and raise awareness for these amazing birds: https://parrotsinternational.org/index.php/projects/hyacinth-macaw-project/
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⏯ Want to see more fascinating birds?
Head over to our new Lovebirds video and learn how these little parrots manage to survive with the aid of cacti, water sprinklers, and a couple of helping hands (and beaks): https://youtu.be/92M0oV4Dv9Q
Get to know why these birds need a wingman to wet the girl:
https://youtu.be/FZoQ_qeL2Hs
And watch our Hooded Merganser video to learn why these brave little ducklings had to jump more than 20m to survive: https://youtu.be/9k0_gFoYOHU
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