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    Spix's macaw, is a macaw species that was endemic to Brazil. The bird is smaller than most of the large macaws. Its appearance is various shades of blue and a black beak. The IUCN regard the Spix's macaw as extinct in the wild. In the wild, the most common seeds and nuts consumed by Spix's were from Pinhão and Favela. Cute, but often menaced from being captured by illegal animal trading rings.

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    About Spixs Macaw

    Spix's macaw is a small, vibrant blue macaw species native to Brazil. Known for its distinctive black beak, it's smaller than most large macaws. Sadly, it's considered extinct in the wild by the IUCN. In its natural habitat, Spix's macaw primarily fed on Pinhão and Favela seeds and nuts.

    Spixs Macaw's Area of Expertise

    Spix's macaw is an expert in Brazilian flora and fauna, particularly seeds and nuts from Pinhão and Favela trees. It's also knowledgeable about conservation efforts for endangered species and the dangers of illegal animal trading.

    I geek out on...

    ...the beauty of Brazilian forests and the diverse species that call it home. I'm particularly fond of Pinhão and Favela trees and their nutritious seeds.