On a trip to the Nashville Zoo, I captured a few pics of the Hyacinth Macaw. The macaw is such a gorgeous color of cobalt.
The macaw is a parrot native to central and eastern South America. Notice the yellow ring around the eye. It is an endangered species and there are an estimated 2500-5000 Hyacinth macaws left in the wild today.
I am thankful that I went to the zoo with my grandsons. It's always a joy to spend time with them and watch the excitement in their eyes - Judy.
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I see lots of quite ordinary parrots around my house but NEVER anything as exotic and beautiful as that blue beauty in your post. Thanks for sharing - I can dream of seeing one!!
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That bird is just gorgeous and the perfect shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful blue bird! Great photos of him.
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, such an amazing color. Thanks for sharing such a beauty.........
ReplyDeleteHello, This Hyacinth Macaw is a gorgeous bird. It is sad that they are an endangered species. I love their color blue and the yellow eye ring. Lovely post and photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBig city zoos are a hoot forgive the pun and what is better than going with kids. Lovely bird, they have some parrots at the shoe store I go to and they are not friendly, lol.
ReplyDeleteWonderful trip for making great memories, a beautiful bird indeed!
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God's creations are truly amazing - only He could make this blue!!! I hope when young people go to the zoo this helps inspire them to protect the animals and our planet for future generations!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bird - so sad that they are rare now. A day at the zoo with little ones sounds wonderful. x Karen
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