https://moparwiki.win/wiki/Post:Some_Of_The_Most_Common_Mistakes_People_Make_With_Orville_Macaw_Parrot_Price Information Regarding the Great Green Macaw Great green macaws, despite their vibrant beauty, are threatened. They are one of the most endangered species of the aviculture industry and their natural habitat is under threat from deforestation. MRN is working to preserve their natural habitat as well as create corridors between protected areas. MRN also works with local communities to inform them about the value of this species. Habitat Despite being among the world's most elegant and intelligent parrots, the great green macaw has suffered from a number of threats in recent years. In fact, the species is classified as critically endangered by BirdLife International. The range and numbers have been greatly reduced due to habitat loss, unsustainable logging and conversion to agriculture. Farmers also frequently shoot these beautiful birds because they are seen by them as pests to crops, and they capture them for the pet trade. In the wild the beautiful birds live in humid lowland forests as well as the edges of forests. They build nests in cavities in trees and feed on mountain almond trees, Dipterix panamensis. They are known for their habit of living in large families, even outside of the breeding period. Their tail feathers and wing feathers are long and pointed for efficient flight through the forest canopy. Their beaks are large and sturdy, allowing them to open up the tough shells of seeds, nuts and bark. They also enjoy eating flowers, roots, and fruits. The green Macaw is a vocal bird using a variety of calls to communicate with members of its roost and potential mates. Their calls are comprised of screeches whistles, and squawks. These magnificent birds play vitally in their ecosystems as seed dispersers. The presence of this species in the wild helps to improve the health and diversity rainforest habitats. They are a vital element of the food chain, att