The Macaw
The Macaw is the largest
members of the parrot family.
They have long tails and they measure from 12 to 39 inches
long.
The Macaw has long pointed wings and a powerful bill.
They also have Beautifully coloured feathers of blue,
red, yellow, and green.
Macaws nest in holes in tall trees
in the South America rain Forest.
They eat nuts, seeds, and fruit.
By: Andrew
Morgan
Rain
Forest
Land Habitats
School Site
St. Joseph's Intermediate "Exploring Land Habitats" Project