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      Military Macaw (Ara militaris)
      ebird/Clements (2021)
      Military Macaw (Ara militaris) [Barranca de Huentitán, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico] 2010    (4 photos)
      Military Macaw (Ara militaris mexicanus)
      Soldaterara ~ Guacamaya Verde

      2015-12-30 Barranca de Huentitán, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico

      Adults. They come in via the extensive canyon system along the river Santiago leading to the Pacific coast in Nayarit. They are only present during the winter months, probably entering to forage on certain trees and fruits. Saw 10 this day.



      Military Macaw (Ara militaris) [Santuario de las Guacamayas Verdes, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico] 2928    (15 photos)
      Military Macaw (Ara militaris mexicanus)
      Soldaterara ~ Guacamaya Verde

      2019-02-06 Santuario de las Guacamayas Verdes, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico

      Different birds. Adults at breeding site. 18 artificial nests are occupied at the moment.



      Military Macaw (Ara militaris) [Rancho Primavera, El Tuito, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico] 3146    (1 photos)
      Military Macaw (Ara militaris mexicanus)
      Soldaterara ~ Guacamaya Verde

      2019-06-07 Rancho Primavera, El Tuito, Jalisco (Jal), Mexico

      Adult rescue bird, came to the ranch after cage past. The idea was for it to return to its wild behavior and connect with the wild macaws that are getting more numerous in the area thanks to the work of the macaw sanctuary close by where a nesting program has proven very successful.

      But this bird apparently can't let go of its human attachment why it will probably continue as a free flying pet for the rest of its life.




      Military Macaw (Ara militaris) [Camino a Pánuco, Copala, Sinaloa (Sin), Mexico] 3481    (3 photos)
      Military Macaw (Ara militaris [mexicanus])
      Soldaterara ~ Guacamaya Verde

      2020-01-06 Camino a Pánuco, Copala, Sinaloa (Sin), Mexico

      Magnificent free-flying birds in this vast poorly-populated part of Mexico.







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