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Glaucous Macaw

Poser Animals posted on Mar 30, 2020
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Description


Here's the "presumed extinct" Glaucous Macaw. This macaw is/was endemic to Northern Argentina, Southern Paraguay, the chaco and llano region of Bolivia near the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, northeast Uruguay, and Brazil. It was found in lightly wooded grassland, marshes and river borders with good stands of palms and in particular yatay or chatay (Butia yatay). It became rare during the 19th century due to trapping and loss of habitat, and only two possible reports of wild birds were received in the 20th century. Expeditions by ornithologists to southwestern Paraguay during the 1990s failed to turn up any evidence of the species. Furthermore, only the oldest residents of the region had knowledge of the macaw, with the species last recorded in the 1870s. The bird's disappearance probably is linked to trapping of live adults for the wild bird trade and the wholesale felling of the yatay palm, Butia yatay, the nuts of which appear to have constituted its main food. Although suitable habitat remains in El Palmar National Park, in the Argentine province of Entre Ríos, as well as southern Brazil, no rumors of the bird's continued existence in the past several decades have proven credible. A search conducted by Joe Cuddy and Tony Pittman in 1992 concluded that the birds were extinct in their former range. Rumors persisted that blue macaws were seen in Argentina and Bolivia with a dealer in Rosario, Argentina, offering live specimens. The late George Smith gave many talks rich in conservation information on macaws, including this species, which he stated was not extinct in the wild, but existed in remote areas of Bolivia where he had encountered trappers who could identify this species. Moreover, he stated that stands of pure palm existed “as far as the eye could see” when he flew over the area which is yet to be investigated. A 2018 study citing bird extinction patterns, the heavy destruction of its habitat, and the lack of any confirmed sightings since the 1980s recommended uplisting the species to Critically Endangered - Possibly Extinct. Rendered in Firefly with no post work. Models include ShaaraMuse3D's High Cliffs, DinoRauls Palms, Trees 201-204, and my branch and Glaucous Macaw (from upcoming SBRM Macaws of the World).

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Comments (14)


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dragongirl

9:22PM | Mon, 30 March 2020

You have captured him well - in the good way. I wish more people had gone after them (and a lot of other creatures too) with cameras Instead of nets. Thanks for the background.

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Paulienchen

11:58PM | Mon, 30 March 2020

ein sehr schöner Render

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giulband

12:22AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

The loss of a species on our planet is always a defeat for everyone. Beautiful image and right explanation that must lead to meditation !!!

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mtdana

12:36AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

A sad loss - beautifully done scene!

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longprong

1:29AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

Stunning illustration of a beautiful bird.........and thanks for the information.........so sad it is probably no longer here

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mininessie

3:06AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

Wow... Gorgeous!

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STEVIEUKWONDER

3:25AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

Excellent depiction of such a treasured bird!

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beachsidelegs

8:44AM | Tue, 31 March 2020

Stunning :)

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bugsnouveau

9:53PM | Tue, 31 March 2020

Wonderfully done

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Cyve

11:17AM | Wed, 01 April 2020

Beautiful image... I love it a lot !!!

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Kalypso

2:48AM | Mon, 06 April 2020

Congratulations!!

Your image has been chosen for Poser Staff Picks of the Week!!

See the whole list in the Poser Forum

Kalypso and the Poser Staff

Ken _Gilliland

8:35AM | Mon, 06 April 2020

thanks!

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Miss B

1:53PM | Mon, 06 April 2020

Congratulations Ken, another stunning render! You are the man when it comes to creating gorgeous birds. It's unfortunate it's now considered extinct.

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jclP

3:25PM | Mon, 13 April 2020

Belle image et explication,et grande perte pour l espece

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Flint_Hawk

12:59PM | Sat, 09 May 2020

It would be tragic to lose such a beautiful bird or any bird!


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