Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

The Sliding Macaw, produced by John Joachim Candler at Mason in May 1732. Porcelain, no coloring. The sculpture shows a macaw hanging upside down from a tree trunk, vividly recreating the bird's natural form. The work is currently in the porcelain collection of the National Art Collection (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden) in Dresden.
Cuban tricolor macaw specimen

Cuban tricolor macaw specimen

The Cuban tricolor parrot (scientific name: Ara tricolor) is a species of the bird class and parrot family. The body length is about 45-50 centimeters, which is one-third smaller than the largest macaw. Both sexes are similar. The forehead is red, gradually fading into orange, and turning yellow at the nape of the neck. The area around the eyes is white without feathers. The face, jaw, chest, abdomen, and thighs are all orange in color. There are reddish brown feathers on the upper back, which are scallop shaped with green edges. The buttocks, tail feathers, and lower back are blue. The winged feathers are brown, red, and purple blue.
Macaw skull

Macaw skull

Macaws are birds of the parrot family in the order Parrotiformes. The beak is sickle shaped and very sharp; Each foot has 4 toes, 2 front and 2 back; The face has no feathers, and the exposed skin is light yellow or pink, with some even having stripes. The body color is brilliant. Named after its strong beak. The lifespan is 60-80 years. Distributed in rainforest wetland areas of Central and South America. I enjoy group activities, mostly foraging in the morning and evening, and resting in the forest during the hot noon. Excitedly, they often make a loud "quack quack" sound. Eating fruits such as palm, it can easily peck open nuts. It is one of the most beautiful and largest parrots in terms of color, as well as possessing the ability to withstand a hundred poisons.
Three color Macaw Specimen 3D Scanning of Cuban Macaw

Three color Macaw Specimen 3D Scanning of Cuban Macaw