As the Blue Macaws website is being constantly updated with new material and images, I have decided to report on these additions so that frequent visitors can access them quickly and easily. Please remember to send me feedback by e-mail occasionally. This actually helps!! Please remember to put the word "Anodorhynchus" or something easily recognisable in the subject box, not "Hi" or "Hello" as these words are used extensively in spam e-mail and they will get deleted unread
There are now some 400 images on the website, some on the images pages, but many on the articles pages, which are historical and historic. Click on any item hyperlinked in blue to get images or links to articles elsewhere on the website.
WARNING: It has come to my attention that some fraudsters operating scams out of West Africa have been claiming this website as their own in trying to entice potential buyers in Europe and elsewhere into sending them money for non-existent Hyacinthine Macaws. I should like to make quite clear that I am not involved in any way with the dealing and selling of macaws of any species, let alone Hyacinthine Macaws. This website has always been dedicated to just providing news and information on the conservation and legitimate keeping of blue macaws in aviculture where permitted as well as historical data.
Good news from Brazil about the Hyacinthine macaws in the Pantanal
Exciting news from Loro Parque about the Lear’s macaws
Bad news from Brazil about the wind farm
Update on windfarm situation
More Spix’s macaws released into the wild in Brazil
12 further Spix’s macaws to be released into the wild in December 2022
Successful breeding in the Pantanal in 2021-22 for Hyacinthine Macaws
Good and bad news from Brazil
The Indigo Macaw Re-appraised
Missing article on the Glaucous Macaw
All the missing articles are back
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Latest News
- Good news from Brazil about the Hyacinthine macaws in the Pantanal
- Exciting news from Loro Parque about the Lear’s macaws
- Bad news from Brazil about the wind farm
- Published article in Parrots magazine about the Instituto Arara Azul Adopt a Nest campaign
- Spix’s Macaws released
- Rosemary Low’s article on the Lear’s Macaw
- 12 Lear’s macaws go to Paradise Park, Cornwall
- The Instituto Arara Azul has just published its latest Annual Activity Report
- Windfarm in Spix’s macaw area
- Update on windfarm situation
- Annual Activity Report 2021-2 of the Hyacinth Macaw Institute
- More Spix’s macaws released into the wild in Brazil
- Successful breeding of Hyacinth Macaws in the new conservation centre
- 12 further Spix’s macaws to be released into the wild in December 2022
- Successful breeding in the Pantanal in 2021-22 for Hyacinthine Macaws
- Good and bad news from Brazil
- The Indigo Macaw Re-appraised
- Spix’s Macaws fly again in the Caatinga
- Missing article on the Glaucous Macaw
- All the missing articles are back