Definitionn. long-tailed brilliantly colored parrot of Central America and South America
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Parrots and paroquets are numerous everywhere in the tropical and subtropical regions, as also the gorgeously coloured macaw and awkward toucan. [Please select]
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I shot a macaw, one of those overgrown parrots with tail feathers three feet from tip to tip. [Please select]
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Why I knew a macaw once who could say 'Good morning.' [Please select]
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"Oh, that's all very well for you," returned the Macaw, "but it isn't your apple." [Please select]
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"Oh, do be quiet about your apple," put in another Macaw, with a bright, red head. [Please select]
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Then some Sparrows flew down and began to peck at the apple, and this made the Macaw angrier than ever. [Please select]
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The one brilliant spot of colour in the landscape was a large scarlet macaw, asleep on his stand under the cedar. [Please select]
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Aunt 'Gina, in a great state of mind, was borrowing remarks from her macaw.' [Please select]
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The better known of these are, the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, the Ground parrot, the Macaw, the Grey parrot, the Green parrot, the Parrakeets and the Love-birds. [Please select]
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'" ORIGIN OF THE RAVEN AND THE MACAW (ZUNI CREATION MYTH) Long, long ago there were but few Indians on the earth."' [Please select]
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