Blue-and-Yellow Macaw
Calls & Sounds
The Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna) is a large, spectacular species of macaw found in South America and eastern Panama. This species is also known as the Blue-and-gold Macaw. It is found in lowland tropical rainforest feeds mainly on seeds and fruits.
What does a Blue-and-yellow Macaw sound like? Like other large macaw species, Blue-and-yellow Macaws make loud harsh calls. Their typical sounds include guttural, ‘raaah’ calls which can be somewhat more ‘gravelly’ and textured than those of the similar-sounding Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao). Quieter, more complex squawks and chatter are often given while perched and interacting.
Listen to some examples of Blue-and-yellow Macaw sounds below.
Listen to Blue-and-yellow Macaw Sounds
The audio in the video below captures typical flight calls of Blue-and-yellow Macaws as they fly above the rainforest canopy. Recorded in Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, Ecuador.
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