Lear's macaw

Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

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2018

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and habitat

5. Aviculture

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2017

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and habitat

5. Aviculture

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2016

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and habitat

5. Aviculture

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2015

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and habitat

5. Aviculture

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2014

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and habitat

5. Aviculture

6. Popular culture

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Lear's macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the indigo macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. The Lear's macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2013

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and Habitat

5. Aviculture

6. Popular culture

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a large all-blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. The Lear's Macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2012

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1. Taxonomy

2. Description

3. Behavior

4. Distribution and Habitat

5. Aviculture

6. Popular culture

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a large all blue Brazilian parrot , a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It was first described by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856. The Lear's Macaw is 70–75 cm (28–30 in) long and weighs around 950 g (2.09 lb). It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill.

2011

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1. Description

2. Habitat

3. Behavior

4. Conservation

5. History

6. References

7. External links

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a rare Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long. It was named after the poet, author, and artist, Edward Lear , who published many drawings and paintings of live parrots in zoos and collections. One of his paintings in his book Illustrations of the Family of the Psittacidae, or Parrots strongly resemble this species, although at the time it was believed to be a Hyacinth Macaw — a species which is larger, darker, and has a differently shaped patch of yellow skin adjacent to the base of the bill.

2010

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1. Description

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3. Behavior

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5. History

6. References

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a rare Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long. It was named after the poet, author, and artist, Edward Lear , who published many drawings and paintings of live parrots in zoos and collections. One of his paintings in his book Illustrations of the Family of the Psittacidae, or Parrots strongly resemble this species, although at the time it was believed to be a Hyacinth Macaw — a species which is larger, darker, and has a differently shaped patch of yellow skin adjacent to the base of the bill.

2009

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1. History

2. Description

3. Habitat

4. Behavior

5. References

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a rare Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long. It was named after the poet, author, and artist, Edward Lear , who published many drawings and paintings of parrots. Although Lear never visited Brazil (or anywhere else in South America ), several of his "Illustrations of the Family of the Psittacidæ, or Parrots" strongly resemble this species, unrecognized until later, believing it to be a Hyacinth Macaw — a species which is larger, darker, and has a differently shaped patch of yellow skin at the base of the bill.

2008

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5. References

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The Lear's Macaw ( Anodorhynchus leari ), also known as the Indigo Macaw , is a rare Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. It is metallic blue with a faint, often barely visible, tinge of green, and a yellow patch of skin at the base of the heavy, black bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long. It was named after the poet Edward Lear , who published many drawings and paintings of parrots. Although Lear never visited Brazil (or anywhere else in South America ), several of his "Illustrations of the Family of the Psittacidæ, or Parrots" strongly resemble this species, unrecognized until later, believing it to be a Hyacinth Macaw — a species which is larger, darker, and has a differently shaped patch of yellow skin at the base of the bill.

2007

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5. References

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The Lear's Macaw , Anodorhynchus leari , (also more commonly known as the Indigo Macaw ) is a Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. The bird is metallic blue tinged with green, and a yellow patch of skin by the bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long. It is named after the poet Edward Lear , who, in his Illustrations of the Family of the Psittacidæ, or Parrots, whilst spending some time in Brazil painting the birds, he mistakenly painted this species, unrecognized until much later, believing it to be a Hyacinth Macaw. He also spent a large amount of time writing poems on them.

2006

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The Lear's Macaw , Anodorhynchus leari , (also more commonly known as the Indigo Macaw ) is a Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. The bird is metallic blue tinged with green, and a yellow patch of skin by the bill. It weighs around 950 g (2 pounds) and is 75 cm (30 inches) long.

2005

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The Lear's Macaw , Anodorhynchus leari , (also more commonly known as the Indigo Macaw ) is a Brazilian parrot with a highly restricted range. The bird is metallic blue tinged with green, and a yellow patch of skin by the bill. It weighs around 950 g and is 75 cm long.