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Green-winged Macaw
 Ara chloroptera
 
 Range:  Much of northern South America, ranging from Panama to Paraguay and east to the Guianas and Trinidad, and south to Argentina.
 
 Habitat:  Macaws can be found in forests, swamplands, open savannas, palm groves, and along riverbanks, depending on the availability of land.
 
 Description:  They have heavy curved beaks used for cracking nuts and as an aid in climbing.  Macaws also have the zygodactyl foot configuration with two middle toes facing forward and the two outside toes facing backward, which aids in holding food and climbing.
 
 This macaw is a deep shade of red with dark green on the wings.  The face is lined with deep red feathers.  Flight feathers are blue and tail feathers are blue with a red tip and are shorter than other macaws in the same genus.
 
 Reproduction:  There is not a lot of information available about macaws in the wild.  Macaws create nests in holes near the tops of trees.  Usually two eggs are laid with an incubation period by the female of 24 to 26 days.  The young are fledged in 13 weeks and reach adulthood in six months.  There is little or no sexual dimorphism in macaws.
 
 Habits/Diet:  Macaws travel in flocks, like other parrots, often accompanied by raucous screeching.  They have regular roost sites for the evenings and in the early morning, will fly to their feeding grounds.
 
 Diet consists of seeds, fruits, nuts and limited vegetable matter. |  
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Ara chloropterus 
 (Green-winged Macaw, Red-and-green Macaw)
 
 Kingdom: Animalia Linnaeus, 1758 - animals 
   Subkingdom: Bilateria (Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983 - bilaterians, triploblastic animals 
     Branch: Deuterostomia Grobben, 1908 - deuterostomes 
       Infrakingdom: Chordonia (Haeckel, 1874) Cavalier-Smith, 1998 
         Phylum: Chordata Bateson, 1885 - chordates 
           Subphylum: Vertebrata Cuvier, 1812 - vertebrates 
             Infraphylum: Gnathostomata auct. - jawed vertebrates 
               Superclass: Tetrapoda Goodrich, 1930 - tetrapods 
                 Class: Aves Linnaeus, 1758 - birds 
                   Subclass: Neornithes Gadow, 1893 
                     Order: Psittaciformes Wagler, 1830 - parrots 
                       Family: Psittacidae 
                         Subfamily: Thripinae 
                           Genus: Ara Lac챕p챔de, 1799 
                             Species: chloropterus Gray, 1859 
                               Scientific Name: Ara chloropterus Gray, 1859 
 
 Unambiguous Synonyms: Ara chloroptera Gray, 1859 |  
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Scientific Name:	Ara chloropterus Gray, 1859
 Common Names:	Red-and-green Macaw, Green-winged Macaw
 French: Ara chloroptère; German: Grünflügelara; Spanish: Guacamayo aliverde
 Taxonomy: Ara chloropterus G. R. Gray, 1859, no locality.
 Synonyms:	Ara chloroptera G. R. Gray, 1859 |  
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