Description
Blue-and-yellow macaws are highly social and monogamous birds, forming lifelong pairs. Outside the breeding season, they gather in flocks that can include dozens of individuals, communicating through loud and varied vocalizations. These vocalizations serve to maintain group cohesion and warn of potential danger. During flight, pairs fly together, often with wings almost touching. They are diurnal, with peak activity in the early morning and late evening. Their inquisitive behavior and ability to mimic sounds make them stand out among other bird species. we have Article 10 certificate from DEFRA,
number A10-GB- ************ .
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