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The hyacinth macaw is a species that stands out for its vibrant color and its large size, reaching up to one meter in length. Behavior of hyacinth macaws
Hyacinth macaws are social birds and are usually found in groups, with solitary individuals being uncommon. Hyacinth macaw flocks are relatively large, with between 10 and 30 individuals. These flocks are commonly seen in places where they feed and in places called dormitories, which are the places where these animals rest. In some feeding areas, it is common to see hyacinth macaws feeding on seeds that fall to the ground; but they also feed on the seeds directly from the bunch.
Hyacinth macaws are usually found in flocks.
Hyacinth macaws are found in Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil, where it is possible to observe them in the Amazon, Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Piauí and Tocantins. In these places, this bird is seen from forest environments to savanna formations. In the Pantanal region, for example, it is common to find them in regions that have palm trees.

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