
Cuban Macaw
Cuban Macaw
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The Cuban Macaw was an extinct large, colorful macaw species that was endemic to Cuba and the Isle of Pines. It was known for its striking red, yellow, and blue plumage.
Where to spot
Historically, it inhabited forests and woodlands in Cuba. No current observation sites as it is extinct.
How to spot
Observation is impossible as the species is extinct.
When to spot
No current observation window as it is extinct.
Where to spot
Historically, it inhabited forests and woodlands in Cuba. No current observation sites as it is extinct.
How to spot
Observation is impossible as the species is extinct.
When to spot
No current observation window as it is extinct.
The Cuban Macaw was hunted to extinction by the late 19th century, with the last confirmed sighting in 1864, primarily due to habitat loss and collection for the pet trade.
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