π¦π΄ π Blue and Yellow, Green and Wild
Photographs were taken on February 28, 2026.
About ten years ago I kept an aquarium at home and had a small budgerigar.
A lot of time has passed since then, but the affection for fish and birds never really went away. I still think about setting up an aquarium again β this time a marine one. Coral, saltwater, real depth. But without a permanent place to live, that dream has to wait. For now, it lives only in my head.
Today, however, I couldnβt drive past two large, incredibly bright parrots. Another quiet dream of mine.
They were sitting outside a family-owned construction store, completely free β no chains, no visible restraints. In the evening, the family brings them outside to feed them. I asked if they were afraid the birds might fly away. They smiled and said no. Unfortunately, my English ran out right there, and I never learned why they were so confident.

The first one was the magnificent Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna).
β π¦ One of the largest parrots in the world, reaching 80β90 cm including the tail.
β π¨ Deep cobalt-blue wings and back, bright yellow chest, and a greenish forehead.
β π§ Highly intelligent, capable of learning words and complex behaviors.
β π€ Strongly social, often forming long-term pair bonds.
β β³ Lifespan of 40β60 years, sometimes even longer in good conditions.

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A detail I find fascinating: the white facial skin around their eyes is lined with thin black feather stripes. These tiny feathers can move slightly, giving the macaw a surprising range of expression. They almost have facial βmimics.β
And loud? That word doesnβt even begin to describe it.
Their calls cut straight through the air. They moved quickly along the perch, confidently balancing while eating dragon fruit and corn, and I kept firing shots, trying to keep up.

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Later, I believe the ownerβs son brought out another beautiful species for me to photograph.
This one was a Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva), one of the most well-known Amazon parrots.
Native to South America β Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina β they inhabit savannas, open woodlands, and forest edges.
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What makes them remarkable:
β π§ Exceptional memory and vocal ability; they imitate speech with surprising clarity.
β π Strong personality β affectionate at times, but independent and territorial.
β π A powerful natural voice that carries over long distances in the wild.
β β³ Also long-lived, often 40β60 years.
β π In nature, they feed on fruits, nuts, seeds, and fresh vegetation.
Unlike the macawβs dramatic presence, the Amazon felt calmer, more observant.
Its eyes were incredibly intelligent β steady, analytical. It reminded me of my old budgerigar, even the green tones were similar. There was something familiar and almost nostalgic in that gaze.
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Amazon parrots are known to form long-term pair bonds and maintain complex social structures within their flocks. They are not just colorful birds β they are individuals with distinct temperaments and emotional depth.
I felt genuinely lucky today.
Two beautiful species.
No cages.
Open air.
Natural light.
Sometimes dreams donβt arrive as possessions β they arrive as moments. And for a few minutes, that was more than enough. β¨ πΈ π

I write my texts myself, correct mistakes and translate via ChatGPT (which is not a violation on Hive)! All photos were taken by me personally - I am a beginner photographer, so I ask professionals not to judge strictly.
Thank you for sharing these moments with me! Until new stories and new holidays! βοΈ.
Camera π·: Sony Alpha 7 IV full-frame
Lens π: Sony FE 70-200mm F: 2.8 GM OSS II
Lens π: Sony FE 90mm F2.8 Macro G OSS
Lens π: Sony FE 24β70mm f/2.8 GM II
Processed π : Lightroom
photo by openai










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I like them, especially the colors, but somehow I've never been keen to own one. A friend of mine had a small one when we were kids and we went to buy grains for her, quite often.
Nice to watch, but that's all.
Keeping them in an apartment is honestly torture β both for the bird and for yourself π
But in your own house, especially with space outside β thatβs a completely different story.
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Oh my @russia-btc, what beautiful photographs of these birds, I'm also a huge fan of these beautiful giant Parrots. These past two days you have filled my hive profile with joy with the comets and now the parrots.
I'll tell you, the Blue and Yellow Macaws are spectacular, what beauty. Here in Cuba π¨πΊ I've never seen them, it would be a dream to see them up close.
I have seen the Amazon parrot, but only in Havana because it's a relative of the Cuban parrot, they are also very beautiful and lovely, and how they talk and sing ππ₯°.
I'll tell you that I have two pairs of Rabadillas parrots, I'll leave you photos now, and they are very sweet. Thanks for sharing so much beauty in your photographs, bro. Greetings from the island and happy Sunday ππ.
Thank you so much for your warm words, my friend π
It truly means a lot to know the photos brought you joy β from comets to parrots π
I hope one day youβll see the blue-and-yellow macaw up close. Itβs an unforgettable moment. And now Iβm really curious to see your Rabadiyas!
Greetings to beautiful Cuba π¨πΊ and wishing you a peaceful Sunday too!
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