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Last wild macaw in Rio searches for love at the city s zoo | St Albans & Harpenden Review

By Press Association 2021 A blue-and-yellow macaw that zookeepers named Juliet flies outside the enclosure where macaws are kept at BioParque, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A blue-and-yellow macaw, believed to be the only wild macaw left in Rio de Janeiro, has been spotted visiting the city’s zoo nearly every day to try to find a mate. The bird, named Juliet, has appeared at the BioParque’s macaw enclosure almost every morning for the last two decades. Blue-and-yellow macaws live to be about 35 years old and Juliet – no spring chicken – should have found a lifelong mate years ago, according to Neiva Guedes, president of environmental group the Hyacinth Macaw Institute.

Last wild macaw in Rio searches for love at the city s zoo | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

By Press Association 2021 A blue-and-yellow macaw that zookeepers named Juliet flies outside the enclosure where macaws are kept at BioParque, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A blue-and-yellow macaw, believed to be the only wild macaw left in Rio de Janeiro, has been spotted visiting the city’s zoo nearly every day to try to find a mate. The bird, named Juliet, has appeared at the BioParque’s macaw enclosure almost every morning for the last two decades. Blue-and-yellow macaws live to be about 35 years old and Juliet – no spring chicken – should have found a lifelong mate years ago, according to Neiva Guedes, president of environmental group the Hyacinth Macaw Institute.

Last wild macaw in Rio searches for love at the city s zoo | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

By Press Association 2021 A blue-and-yellow macaw that zookeepers named Juliet flies outside the enclosure where macaws are kept at BioParque, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A blue-and-yellow macaw, believed to be the only wild macaw left in Rio de Janeiro, has been spotted visiting the city’s zoo nearly every day to try to find a mate. The bird, named Juliet, has appeared at the BioParque’s macaw enclosure almost every morning for the last two decades. Blue-and-yellow macaws live to be about 35 years old and Juliet – no spring chicken – should have found a lifelong mate years ago, according to Neiva Guedes, president of environmental group the Hyacinth Macaw Institute.

Juliet, the last wild macaw in Rio, is lonely and looking for her Romeo

Juliet, the last wild macaw in Rio, is lonely and looking for her Romeo Juliet the macaw, perhaps in search of a mate, perches on a tree outside the macaw enclosure at the Rio de Janeiro zoo. (Bruna Prado / Associated Press) RIO DE JANEIRO  Some have claimed she’s indulging a forbidden romance. More likely, loneliness compels her to seek company at Rio de Janeiro’s zoo. Either way, a blue-and-yellow macaw that zookeepers named Juliet is believed to be the only wild bird of its kind left in the Brazilian city where the birds once flew far and wide.

Looking for love? Last wild macaw in Rio visits birds in zoo daily

Looking for love? Last wild macaw in Rio visits birds in zoo daily Updated May 08, 2021; Posted May 08, 2021 A blue-and-yellow macaw that zookeepers named Juliet flies outside the enclosure where macaws are kept at BioParque, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Juliet is believed to be the only wild specimen left in the Brazilian city where the birds once flew far and wide. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)AP Facebook Share By DAVID BILLER, The Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Some have claimed she’s indulging a forbidden romance. More likely, loneliness compels her to seek company at Rio de Janeiro’s zoo.

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