Appearance
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Size: 45–50 cm (18–20 in) long.
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Weight: 350–450 g (0.8–1 lb).
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Plumage:
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Green overall.
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Chestnut-brown patch on the forehead (hence the name).
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Blue flight feathers.
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Red coverts under wings.
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Long green tail tipped with blue.
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Beak: Large, black, hooked.
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Eyes: Pale yellow iris with bare white facial skin.
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Sexual Dimorphism: None—males and females look alike.
ùZ Breeding & Lifespan
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Clutch Size: 2–4 eggs.
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Incubation: ~26–28 days.
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Fledging: 10–12 weeks.
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Breeding Season: Varies by region; often during dry season.
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Lifespan: 30–40 years in captivity (sometimes longer), 25–30 years in the wild.
Behavior & Temperament
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Intelligent, playful, and energetic.
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Known to be “big macaws in smaller bodies” due to bold personalities.
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Can be loud—frequent screeching, especially at dawn and dusk.
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Strong bond with owners; can be affectionate but also nippy if not trained.
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Need plenty of socialization to avoid aggression.
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Good talkers compared to other mini-macaws—can learn words and phrases.
Care & Environment (Captivity)
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Housing: Large cage (minimum 36" x 28" x 48") or aviary; need room to climb and spread wings.
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Diet:
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High-quality pellets (base diet).
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Fresh vegetables (leafy greens, peppers, carrots, corn).
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Fruits (apple, papaya, mango, berries).
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Nuts (almonds, walnuts) as treats.
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Enrichment: Chew toys, climbing ropes, puzzle feeders, and daily playtime out of the cage.
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Training: Respond well to positive reinforcement training.




