Spix's Macaw

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Spix's Macaw
Conservation status: Critical
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Psittaciformes
Family:Psittacidae
Genus:Cyanopsitta
Bonaparte, 1854
Species: C. spixii
Binomial name
Cyanopsitta spixii
(Wagler, 1832)

The Spix's Macaw, Cyanopsitta spixii, was a Brazilian parrot, the only member of the genus Cyanopsitta.

It is now extinct in the wild.

This bird was a delicate, blue-grey macaw with long tail and wings. It had a pale ashy-blue head, distinctively square shaped, and pale blue underparts. Its upperparts, wings and long tail were a more vivid blue.

This bird was formerly resident in north Bahia, Brazil. The three remaining birds were captured for trade in 1987 and 1988. A single male, paired with a female Blue-winged Macaw, was discovered at the site in 1990. A female Spix's Macaw released from captivity at the site in 1995 disappeared after seven weeks. The male bird almost certainly died in 2000.

This bird is named for the German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix.

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