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Description Ara ararauna
English: Blue-and-yellow Macaw, also known as the Blue-and-gold Macaw. The macaw is eating a walnut by holding it in one foot and bringing it to its beek. Photograph taken in Wilhelma Zoo, Stuttgart, Germany.
Date 2009-01-05 21:57 (UTC)
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