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  1. Red-fronted macaw - Wikipedia

    The red-fronted macaw (Ara rubrogenys) is a parrot endemic to a small semi-desert mountainous area of Bolivia. It is a critically endangered species; it has been successfully bred in captivity, …

  2. Red-fronted Macaw - eBird

    A large and sometimes conspicuous macaw of Bolivia’s interandean dry valleys. This species is critically endangered, but can sometimes be locally common, especially near tall cliffs cut in …

  3. Red-fronted Macaw Ara Rubrogenys Species Factsheet | BirdLife ...

    Ara rubrogenys is endemic to a small area on the east Andean slope of south-central Bolivia, from south Cochabamba and west Santa Cruz through north Chuquisaca to north-east Potosí. It is …

  4. ADW: Ara rubrogenys: INFORMATION

    Red-fronted macaws (Ara rubrogenys) are en­demic to the arid val­leys of south-cen­tral Bo­livia, South Amer­ica. They range from south Cochabamba and west Santa Cruz through north …

  5. Red-fronted Macaw - World Parrot Trust

    Short musical notes, shrill and ringing, similar to Chestnut-fronted Macaw, given in flight, when feeding or at rest. Call of juvenile less strong and higher pitched.

  6. Definitive Guide To Red-fronted Macaw Facts, Habitat ...

    The Red-fronted Macaw (Ara rubrogenys) is a medium-sized parrot known for its striking appearance and vibrant colors. Native to a small mountainous region in Bolivia, it is a smaller …

  7. Red-fronted Macaw - sfzoo.org

    Red-fronted macaws are one of the smaller macaw species, weighing between 15 – 19 ounces, with an average length of 24 inches and wingspan of approximately 32 inches.

  8. Red Fronted Macaw - Jayden Joshua Aviculture

    Apr 16, 2024 · The Red-Fronted Macaw (Ara rubrogenys) measures between 55 to 60 cm (21.5 to 23.5 inches) in length. Its predominantly green plumage is complemented by a red forehead, a …

  9. Red Fronted Macaw Facts: Profile, Traits, Range, Diet, Care

    Mar 2, 2024 · Red-Fronted Macaws, native to the Bolivian lowlands, possess an array of adaptations finely tuned for survival in their natural habitat. Their beaks, robust and powerful, …

  10. Red-fronted Macaw - BBWIKI

    The Red-fronted Macaw, endemic to a small region in Bolivia, primarily feeds on seeds, fruits, and nuts available in its natural habitat. Their diet often includes seeds from the cactus species, …