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Macaws are the largest members of the parrot family. Seventeen species of these birds can be found in the wild today, in Central and South America. They are typically brightly coloured, with large beaks and long tails.

Habitat and diet
Macaws live in a wide variety of habitats, from tropical rainforests to arid regions, but they are normally found near rivers or streams. Their varied diet includes fruit, seeds, nectar and nuts, which they open with their strong beaks. Macaws will often fly long distances in the search for ripe fruit and nuts.

Nesting sites
The favoured nesting sites for macaws are holes in trees - particularly natural holes in dead trees - or cavities in cliff faces. Some species, notably the hyacinth macaw, nest in burrows excavated with their beaks. Scientists think that macaws mate for life, producing one to three young each year. The young are relatively slow to develop, remaining in the nest for up to four months, and staying with their parents until the next breeding season.

Predators
Macaws have few natural predators and can live for up to 60 years.