Blue-and-yellow macaws are large parrots weighing about 2 pounds. They have a 3 to 4-foot wingspan and a 1 to2 foot-long tail that helps guide them as they soar through the air. Their upper bodies are blue, while their undersides are golden yellow. The long tail feathers are mainly blue and yellow.
What is the description of a macaw parrot?
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Macaws are typically large, brightly colored parrots with long tail feathers. The characteristic that distinguishes macaws from other members of the parrot family is their bare facial areas that vary in size and pattern according to different species. Macaws range in size from the 30 cm (12 in.)
