Scarlet
macaws do frequent the area however you may need a bit of luck to see them.
«Macaws don't want to be perceived as being weak.
Not exact matches
Be sure to
do plenty of research before adopting a Blue and Gold
Macaw, or any large parrot species.
Known as one of the more quiet bird species, Maximilian's Pionus might be a good choice for those who want a larger parrot but don't want to have to deal with the extra screaming and noise that comes along with a bird like a
Macaw or Cockatoo.
As an owner of this species, you already know the importance in investing in a high - quality
macaw cage; we don't need to tell you that.
Hill also doesn't recommend
macaws as a pet for small children, but says that teens usually are able to understand how to properly handle the bird so that they or the bird are not injured.
But in this area you can
do coffee plantation tours, visit
Macaw Mountain and interact with exotic birds, see the Mayan ruins, of course, and go hand gliding in the mountains.
Too bad we don't have any good shots of the scarlet
macaws though...
From your room's balcony and the resort's walkways you can see toucans, woodpeckers, fly catchers, colorful red and blue
macaw parrots, playful monkeys (you'll have to close your balcony windows, so the monkeys don't get in), white tail deer and alligators in the lagoons.
The Lookout Inn Lodge's location is known for its Scarlet
Macaws and we will
do our best to photograph them.
Whether through our research projects like Costa Rica's Sustainable Coffee (working with local farmers to develop and refine coffee growing techniques that are good for the environment and the local economy), or
Macaws of the Peruvian Amazon (seeking data to protect endangered birds and habitats as well as promote responsible eco-tourism practices in the region), to name just two, we try to make sure that emerging and developing local economies don't continue along the unsustainable path we've perfected in the US.