I live in an area in Mexico that has Military Parrots and Guacamayas. The area has done a lot to bring back the guacamaya population, and I have seen so many more this year. In my area, most are green and blue. They're amazing!
@@safeerkhattak1688 I don't know all their names. We have tons of Military Parrots. The larger guacamayas are mostly green with red and blue, and a few are mostly blue with green, yellow, and red. I'm in the Bay of Banderas. I've always seen the Military Parrots, although this year, I have flocks of 20-50 in the jungle around my house. In years past, I saw guacamayas a few times a year. This year, I easily see 20 a day flying, and they sometimes land in the trees around my house in groups of 2-5. Last year, nesting boxes were put up around Boca de Tomatlan and at the Vallarta Botanical Garden. It has made a huge difference. I don't know if other conservations were put in place, as well.
I do love stories like this. They really do demonstrate the ingenuity and responsibility that people are able to achieve when they choose to work towards a goal, and choosing to aid our world and its inhabitants instead of harvesting it. Good work!
@@joeschianodicola1810It’s not awesome. They need the jungle, not suburbia. Most of those macaws that survive in cities, etc, were pets that got out/released.
Very dedicated and passionate conservationist ❤ Their work and dedication must be awarded by their govt and all the nations around the world in their own ways as they are really doing a nice work not only for Mexico but for all humanity... What lion is for jungle Macaw is for sky
@@terramaterit's important that they Hate and fear us humans cause we're monsters for them,the more they fear and stay away from us,the better they'll avoid falling into the poacher's cages!
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wow so inspiring and i love how ingenious the techniques where used in captivity to teach them about paochers and other threats. macaws are so smart. great job yal.
I Love these red colour parrots , and am so happy to see how human are working to bring them back,tell us more about them , their food their eating habits , area they are most happy , so that the xan be breed in otheir areas 🎉❤❤❤
The video makes it seem like the scarlet macaw only inhabits Mexico and is on the verge of extinction. Yet in fact, their range is all the way across Central America and into the Amazon in 'South America. Not sure if they are also threatened there. Would have been good if the video addressed that; their whole population and not the ones in Mexico. I remember seeing scarlet macaws flying across the skies of the Bolivian Amazon years ago. Such a stunning sight!!!
We appreciate you sharing your experience and providing additional context about the scarlet macaw's range. Our video specifically focuses on conservation efforts in Mexico, where these magnificent birds have faced severe declines. It's important to note that while their populations in parts of Central and South America might still be stable, regions like Mexico have seen drastic losses, making local conservation initiatives like the one featured in our video crucial. We'll definitely consider your feedback for future content to provide a broader perspective on their global status. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! 🦜
@@terramater Yea, I didn't mean to devalue your perspective on the bird and their decline in Mexico. It's a very important story and needs to be told. Just that some people may not know that the scarlet macaws also live in other areas in Central and South America and may come away with the impression that these last few in the wild in Mexico and in the breeding program are the last ones anywhere, when that's not the case. Having said that, I'm positive that are also facing challenges due to poaching and habitat destruction in their other native ranges as well. Just yesterday, I saw a video by Zoom Earth of large swaths of the Bolivian Amazon on fire, billowing smoke choking the skies for hundreds of miles across the country. It's extremely sad and worrying to lose so much habitat and the millions of wonderful wild animals that live there. Thanks again for the video . . .
Here in Philippines we had a different kind of species of parrot but. They are actually endangered species now Philippine cockatoo is actually almost extinct...also the other kind of parrots...it cus of purture, hunting and also trade pets...I hope...that there population. Is growing..
It's heartbreaking to hear about the plight of the Philippine cockatoo and other parrot species in your country. Habitat loss, hunting, and the pet trade have severely impacted these birds globally... :( We also hope that the population of these endangered parrots will begin to grow and thrive once again. Thank for sharing it with us
good to see macaw go freedom rather than learning bad words/swear words/cursed words/or any human language with human. is vital for them to be natural to speak macaw's language. the male parrot able to mimic human word yet female won't. why ? is actually they mimic voice to find mating partner (Not featured to flirt with female human by talk "i love you") Therefore ,is animal abuse. I can't wait to see them back to normal in their own land. Very good and very beautiful. keep on a good job to conservative these beautiful bird. Whoever, want pets. Please !, go for cats and dogs first the most invasive animal on earth that a must stop over populated , adopt don't shop, spay and neutral is vital.
Parrots (order Psittaciformes) originated exclusively from Oceania, which is the reason why parrots are split into eight extant families under three superfamilies The three superfamilies of parrots are Strigopoidea (New Zealand Parrots), Cacatuoidea (Cockatoos), and Psittacoidea (True Parrots) The eight extant families of parrots are Nestoridae (Kakas and Kea), Strigopidae (Kakapo and Kakarikis), Nymphicidae (Cockatiel), Cacatuidae (True Cockatoos), Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots) The new zealand parrots (superfamily Strigopoidea) are constituted by the Nestoridae and Strigopidae families, the cockatoos (superfamily Cacatuoidea) are constituted by the Nymphicidae and Cacatuidae families, and the true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea) are constituted by the Pezoporidae, Psittaculidae, Psittacidae, and Aridae families
These efforts are making a difference, but there's still a long way to go. The goal is to ensure that future generations can witness the beauty of these magnificent birds in the wild. 🦜
True, of course scarlet macaws may have RELATIVES in cities-every single other species in the order Psittaciformes. Lol… but the larger species (including scarlet macaws, & also hyacinth, military, and green-winged macaws) aren’t really common in urban places, surprisingly. Either as feral or introduced species. I mean, except in Miami. And even there, it’s mainly blue-and-gold macaws that are the largest parrot seen.
got confused for a minute but realized this is about their Mexican population. Scarlet macaws southwards are thriving (still being considered "Least concern"). Restoring their presence in Mexico is still important as it guarantees added genetic diversity in the species overall.
People think the most dangerous creatures to walk this planets are dinosaurs but they are completely wrong it’s humans i deeply regret the fact that humans are incapable of co existence
It seems they did no flight training with any of the parrots, which leads to a high fatality rate. Bringing a bound eagle on top of the aviary will do little to prepare them from an actual attack, especially because parrots are naturally afraid of falcons/hawks and snakes, it was in other words a meaningless exercise. I get that training is expensive, time consuming and creates an inconvinient bond between man and beast, but each inidividual bird has a far higher chance of survival if their muscles have become strong and they learn to forage before being set free. Past attempts just like this have led to the majority of the birds being killed within the first 2 years of living in the wild.
Hey friends! Thanks for watching! Did you know that many ex-pet (no pun intended) macaws 🦜are now living in cities across the world? Find out about many more surprising facts in our Climate Heroes series: ruclips.net/p/PLZ3CjNbCdQe8dN8YtA54vfnkWVejclPhR&si=wUyJ1yig7Jxr1k7_
A country where there are game laws they are not enforced and never will be ! Answer as to why? Graft is a way of doing business there. I asked a warden in Mexico once how many game cases he had filed on game and protected bird and animals once? His answer was "0" !!!
Why not animals and birds several species be save from extinct . To give food and shelter and medical facilities and water and zoo atmosphere .zoo must be long give freedom of living .
Cause yes, in an idealistic world, poachers hunt them with nets and wearing YELLOW JACKETS. Not with traps and camouflaged... What are those people thinking?😅
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I live in an area in Mexico that has Military Parrots and Guacamayas. The area has done a lot to bring back the guacamaya population, and I have seen so many more this year. In my area, most are green and blue. They're amazing!
That's amazing to hear! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Which parrots are with you?
Which parrots are with you?
@@safeerkhattak1688 I don't know all their names. We have tons of Military Parrots. The larger guacamayas are mostly green with red and blue, and a few are mostly blue with green, yellow, and red. I'm in the Bay of Banderas.
I've always seen the Military Parrots, although this year, I have flocks of 20-50 in the jungle around my house. In years past, I saw guacamayas a few times a year. This year, I easily see 20 a day flying, and they sometimes land in the trees around my house in groups of 2-5.
Last year, nesting boxes were put up around Boca de Tomatlan and at the Vallarta Botanical Garden. It has made a huge difference. I don't know if other conservations were put in place, as well.
@@safeerkhattak1688 Scarlett Macaws
I do love stories like this. They really do demonstrate the ingenuity and responsibility that people are able to achieve when they choose to work towards a goal, and choosing to aid our world and its inhabitants instead of harvesting it. Good work!
Thanks for the feedback and for watching our videos! 🥰
6:07 It's nice to see that during the trip parrots are kept entertained by watching movies
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Nice catch!
imagine a future where the scarlet macaw becomes another urban resident like the sulphur crested cockatoos or lorikeets
Replace them for pigeons
i believe they already are in a few places. I've seen some videos of it.
@@hanifanzak that’s awesome!
@@joeschianodicola1810It’s not awesome. They need the jungle, not suburbia. Most of those macaws that survive in cities, etc, were pets that got out/released.
African Grey Birds are endangered too, they need conservation programs to keep population thriving.
That was pretty cool. Thank you to those working so hard to keep these birds from extinction.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching our videos! ❤️
its barely close to extinction, its least concern 💀
To the conservation team, thank you so much for all your hard work!
May all the macaws live a long and healthy life🙏
We're so happy about it too! this such an important work! Thanks for watching! :)
Very admirable job and duty to replenish the skies with such vibrant colorful beautiful parrots!
It is! We're grateful that organizations like this exist!
This is the awesome work of Xcaret! Gracias Xcaret ❤
Gracias a los maravillosos seres humanos que tomaron esta iniciativa!!
Nosotros somos la esperanza de nuestra madre tierra!
You should probably give some amount of donations from the video to these wildlife conservation centers
Very touchy, divinity at work. Gracias. 👏🏼👏🏼👍👍🦜🦜🦜🦜🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🌈🌈🌈🌈
Thank you for watching it!
Incredible efforts taken to bring back this amazing species
Hi @laurenthomas7074! True that!
this species doesn’t need to be brought back, im guessing you dont watch nature videos but in brazil the most common macaw is scarlet macaw 💀
Great video! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Thank you and thanks for watching it! 🥰
Very dedicated and passionate conservationist ❤
Their work and dedication must be awarded by their govt and all the nations around the world in their own ways as they are really doing a nice work not only for Mexico but for all humanity...
What lion is for jungle
Macaw is for sky
Hi @lonelywolf3209! We're also super happy that initiatives like this exist! Thanks for watching it ❤️
You are doing a great job, nature is proud of you
Thanks for the feedback and for watching our videos! 🥰
Bless you! You are doing amazing work for these precious Macaws! 😍🙏💕
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Thank you for what you do on parrots saving!
I'm a veterinarian but I always wanted to be a biologist since my childhood. In near future I would like to try to be one!
That's a cool plan! We wish you good luck ❤️
@@terramater thank you 😇
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Hi @johnanson5894! Thank youuuu 🥰
Their cries of fear are so distressing 😭😭 I know it's for their own survival, but the fact that we are now to that point hurts like hell
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@@terramaterit's important that they Hate and fear us humans cause we're monsters for them,the more they fear and stay away from us,the better they'll avoid falling into the poacher's cages!
@@isaacanimalogo-4548fun fact, scarlet macaws arent endangered 💀
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so nice to see your channel grow! i remember when you had like 20k subs and EVERY comment was "why are you guys not getting millions" you're halfway there!
Hi @alveolate! Yes, we're so happy about it!!!! Thank you for being a loyal subscriber! 🥰
wow so inspiring and i love how ingenious the techniques where used in captivity to teach them about paochers and other threats. macaws are so smart. great job yal.
Thank you for watching it! :)
This was amazing thank you! 😊
Thanks for the feedback and for watching our videos! 🥰
SUPER VIDEO 🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜...... AND VERY INTERESTING👍 GRACIAS Y SALUDOS
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Very good initiative 👏 👍🏻.
We're very proud to be able to spread the word about projects like this!
@@terramater great idea 👍🏻 .
All the very best to the team.
Thank you!
Only 4 minutes in and I'm already crying. It breaks my heart..
It's very sad, but there's hope!
it aint endangered bud, they’re so common in brazil 💀
Very nice beautiful video 🦜🦜
Thank you!
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I Love these red colour parrots , and am so happy to see how human are working to bring them back,tell us more about them , their food their eating habits , area they are most happy , so that the xan be breed in otheir areas 🎉❤❤❤
The video makes it seem like the scarlet macaw only inhabits Mexico and is on the verge of extinction. Yet in fact, their range is all the way across Central America and into the Amazon in 'South America. Not sure if they are also threatened there. Would have been good if the video addressed that; their whole population and not the ones in Mexico. I remember seeing scarlet macaws flying across the skies of the Bolivian Amazon years ago. Such a stunning sight!!!
We appreciate you sharing your experience and providing additional context about the scarlet macaw's range. Our video specifically focuses on conservation efforts in Mexico, where these magnificent birds have faced severe declines. It's important to note that while their populations in parts of Central and South America might still be stable, regions like Mexico have seen drastic losses, making local conservation initiatives like the one featured in our video crucial. We'll definitely consider your feedback for future content to provide a broader perspective on their global status. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! 🦜
@@terramater Yea, I didn't mean to devalue your perspective on the bird and their decline in Mexico. It's a very important story and needs to be told. Just that some people may not know that the scarlet macaws also live in other areas in Central and South America and may come away with the impression that these last few in the wild in Mexico and in the breeding program are the last ones anywhere, when that's not the case. Having said that, I'm positive that are also facing challenges due to poaching and habitat destruction in their other native ranges as well. Just yesterday, I saw a video by Zoom Earth of large swaths of the Bolivian Amazon on fire, billowing smoke choking the skies for hundreds of miles across the country. It's extremely sad and worrying to lose so much habitat and the millions of wonderful wild animals that live there. Thanks again for the video . . .
I believe they're referring to the northern subspecies (Ara macao cyanopterus) which is classified as Endangered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
0:56 very cute despite they are born blind. if you have a basic education you know this.
Very lovely parrots
Such awesome work!! 💚♥️💙
Right?! We're so happy about it! 🥰
Thanks for saving the birds
Hi @rayrocher6887! Birds are amazing and fascinating creatures! 🐦🪶❤️
This is amazing!!
Right?! 🥰
VERY INFORMATIVE AND LEARING VIDEO.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching our videos!
Beautiful birds
Beautiful so cute 🥬🍎🦜💚❤
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Here in Philippines we had a different kind of species of parrot but. They are actually endangered species now Philippine cockatoo is actually almost extinct...also the other kind of parrots...it cus of purture, hunting and also trade pets...I hope...that there population. Is growing..
It's heartbreaking to hear about the plight of the Philippine cockatoo and other parrot species in your country. Habitat loss, hunting, and the pet trade have severely impacted these birds globally... :( We also hope that the population of these endangered parrots will begin to grow and thrive once again. Thank for sharing it with us
They should also have a breeding center for the harpy eagle 🦅 to breed and release out into the wild
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Hi, @swaruproy4193!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching our videos! :)
good to see macaw go freedom rather than learning bad words/swear words/cursed words/or any human language with human.
is vital for them to be natural to speak macaw's language.
the male parrot able to mimic human word yet female won't.
why ?
is actually they mimic voice to find mating partner (Not featured to flirt with female human by talk "i love you")
Therefore ,is animal abuse.
I can't wait to see them back to normal in their own land. Very good and very beautiful.
keep on a good job to conservative these beautiful bird.
Whoever, want pets.
Please !, go for cats and dogs first the most invasive animal on earth that a must stop over populated , adopt don't shop, spay and neutral is vital.
Thanks for your insights and for watching our video ❤️
Beautiful ❤
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I love this.
Thanks for watching it!
Great job 👌🏻
Thanks for watching it!
In india we did project tiger to save their population and we r successful in it❤
That's amazing! thanks for sharing ❤️
Parrots (order Psittaciformes) originated exclusively from Oceania, which is the reason why parrots are split into eight extant families under three superfamilies
The three superfamilies of parrots are Strigopoidea (New Zealand Parrots), Cacatuoidea (Cockatoos), and Psittacoidea (True Parrots)
The eight extant families of parrots are Nestoridae (Kakas and Kea), Strigopidae (Kakapo and Kakarikis), Nymphicidae (Cockatiel), Cacatuidae (True Cockatoos), Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots)
The new zealand parrots (superfamily Strigopoidea) are constituted by the Nestoridae and Strigopidae families, the cockatoos (superfamily Cacatuoidea) are constituted by the Nymphicidae and Cacatuidae families, and the true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea) are constituted by the Pezoporidae, Psittaculidae, Psittacidae, and Aridae families
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Great video
Thank you and thanks for watching our videos!
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These efforts are making a difference, but there's still a long way to go. The goal is to ensure that future generations can witness the beauty of these magnificent birds in the wild. 🦜
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Wish to see them back in nature.. the entire world should stop porching and keeping such birds in captivity..
Yes, we too 😢
True, of course scarlet macaws may have RELATIVES in cities-every single other species in the order Psittaciformes. Lol… but the larger species (including scarlet macaws, & also hyacinth, military, and green-winged macaws) aren’t really common in urban places, surprisingly. Either as feral or introduced species. I mean, except in Miami. And even there, it’s mainly blue-and-gold macaws that are the largest parrot seen.
This is really cool! Is there any way for a lay person or responsible tourist to help with the conservation efforts?
Thanks for saving the macaw's, parrots, I'm sorry they were hunted, wrongfully stolen, return to wilderness amen
Hi @rayrocher6887! Thanks for caring about macaws!
got confused for a minute but realized this is about their Mexican population. Scarlet macaws southwards are thriving (still being considered "Least concern"). Restoring their presence in Mexico is still important as it guarantees added genetic diversity in the species overall.
Absolutely!
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People think the most dangerous creatures to walk this planets are dinosaurs but they are completely wrong it’s humans i deeply regret the fact that humans are incapable of co existence
So Nice❤❤
How awesome!!!
Right?! 🥰
Superb
Thanks for watching it!
Good work mexico
Wow ❤️
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Can you please review the comebacks of the Iberian lynx, Spix's macaw, and Siamese crocodile?
Hi @adrianmorrison4678! We have a video about the Iberian Lynx: ruclips.net/video/uogyWFObfz8/видео.htmlsi=JR7klKCgu-9Znoat
Parrots are funny!
And cute!
It seems they did no flight training with any of the parrots, which leads to a high fatality rate. Bringing a bound eagle on top of the aviary will do little to prepare them from an actual attack, especially because parrots are naturally afraid of falcons/hawks and snakes, it was in other words a meaningless exercise. I get that training is expensive, time consuming and creates an inconvinient bond between man and beast, but each inidividual bird has a far higher chance of survival if their muscles have become strong and they learn to forage before being set free. Past attempts just like this have led to the majority of the birds being killed within the first 2 years of living in the wild.
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Colorful sky🌈🐦then fly macaw
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We have them here in the Amazon
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A country where there are game laws they are not enforced and never will be ! Answer as to why? Graft is a way of doing business there. I asked a warden in Mexico once how many game cases he had filed on game and protected bird and animals once? His answer was "0" !!!
Why don't you mention in the video the name of the breeding center and who's in charge of the project? It wasn't very informative.
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Indian price is more expensive more than 1500$
scarlet macaws are not endangered 😭💀
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Why not animals and birds several species be save from extinct .
To give food and shelter and medical facilities and water and zoo atmosphere .zoo must be long give freedom of living .
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The AI voice over is so bad 😭
This is not AI. Check out our Credits at the end.
Yea professionals trained for this have to talk like it
Cause yes, in an idealistic world, poachers hunt them with nets and wearing YELLOW JACKETS.
Not with traps and camouflaged...
What are those people thinking?😅
好靚天然顏色非常優美😻👍
They're gorgeous!
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