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Photographs in the Wild
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Green-wing 16
A pair of Green-winged in flight
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A pair of Green-winged Macaws in flight
Green-wing 18
A breeding pair threat display as they guard their nest cavity
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A breeding pair threat inspect their empty nest
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A breeding pair guard their empty nest. Soon they will have eggs
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A breeding pair guard their empty nest. Soon they will have eggs
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A breeding pair guard their nest in a dead "babacu" palm (Attelea speciosa)
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Green-winged Macaws mating (copulating) in a palm
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Green-winged Macaws watching the action below their nest tree
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Green-winged Macaw pair flyover
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Green-winged Macaw pair rests in the midday heat
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Green-winged Macaws guard their nest tree in a dead palm
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Green-winged Macaws fiercely defend their nest from an attempted take-over by larger Hyacinth Macaws
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Green-winged Macaws fiercely defend their nest from an attempted take-over by larger Hyacinth Macaws
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Green-winged Macaws fiercely defend their nest from an attempted take-over by larger Hyacinth Macaws
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A Green-winged Macaw gets in one last lick as it fiercely defend his nest from an attempted take-over by larger Hyacinth Macaws
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A pair of Green-wings fly in formation with a lone Hyacinth macaw
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A pair of Green-wings atop their dead nest palm tree
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Green-wings at the entrance to their nest in a dead palm tree
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Green-wings fly back to their nest tree, shoulder to shoulder
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Green-wings in flight as they chase intruders from their territory
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Two baby Green-wing chicks in their natural nest in a manduvi tree. Also the preferred nest tree of the Hyacinth macaws in this portion of the Pantanal.
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A baby Green-wing chick in its natural nest in a manduvi tree
A Green-wing chick in its natural nest high in a manduvi tree This chick fledged the following week.
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