They find more to eat there, like fruits and nuts. They would probably love macaw feeders, with lots of. varieties of fruits, though. In the rainforest there are always different fruits ripening, and they can flock. and follow the best sources of food, while some of them are on eagle patrol. read more
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is a large, very colourful parrot that lives in the tropical humid environments of the Amazon Rainforest. The Scarlet Macaw is native to humid evergreen forests in the American tropics, from Central America and South America, including eastern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Colombia, Ecuador, Amazonian Peru and Brazil. read more
Brilliant blue and yellow feathers also adorn the lower wings. The eyes of Scarlet Macaws are located on the sides of their heads. This bird has wide strong wings and hollow bones that aid flight. Scarlet Macaws can fly at speeds that reach 35 miles per hour. They live in flocks and are very noisy birds indeed. read more
They are most adaptable in the rain forests. The warm, moist climate is good for them and they make their homes by making holes in trees. read more