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Can you identify the parrot type

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Sir,

It appears to be Macaws parrot....type. Never seen like this. Have seen panjavarna kili.
 
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Sir,

It appears to be Macaws parrot....type. Never seen like this. Have seen panjavarna kili.

Yes, it looks like scarlet macaw.
It is native to humid evergreen forests of tropical South America. That is probably why you had not seen it before,
Check wikipedia under scarlet macaw. The following picture is from wikipedia.

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Yes, it looks like scarlet macaw.
It is native to humid evergreen forests of tropical South America. That is probably why you had not seen it before,
Check wikipedia under scarlet macaw. The following picture is from wikipedia.

Sir,

Thanks.
:)
 
Sex-crazy persons can see a woman in any picture. If the full photo was seen, it would have
readily resolved the problem.
You should have titled your post as guess-what-this-is, instead of "can you identify the parrot type"

Wanted to add a twist to this! Hence the post!
 
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