This page contains general information about the Diopsittaca Nobilis - Hahn/Noble Macaw. Information includes: Origin, Habitat, Diet, Size, Compatibility, Sexing, Pet Characteristics, and Color.
DIOPSITTACA NOBILIS NOBILIS: East Venezuela; the Guayanas; East Brazil, north of Amazonas. DIOPSITTACA NOBILIS CUMANENSIS: Brazil, south of Amazonas in Para, Maranho, Piaui, West Permambuco, Bahia and North Goias. DIOPSITTACA NOBILIS LONGIPENNIS: Brazil, in East Mato Grosso, South Goias, Minas Gerais to North Sao Paulo.
Open forests of the tropical lowlands, savannah and swamp-lands as well as the fringes of tropical rainforests.
Length: up to 30 cm.
Fruits, seeds, berries, nuts and the like collected from the treetops.
Plumage general green. Forehead bluish green. Small naked region in the face from eyes to lores and base of upper mandible pale white. Carpal edge and under wing coverts red. Outer fringe of large flight feathers blue. Tail green. Bill dark grey to black, in cumanensis upper mandible greyish horn colored. Legs dark grey Iris dark orange
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