Discover a tropical paradise at CMA’s Wings & Wildlife exhibit! Located on Level 1 near the Window of Wonder, this large enclosure offers an up-close look at our tropical birds. This habitat is beautifully designed to replicate a natural environment and provides an opportunity for guests to observe the daily routines and unique behaviors of these incredible resident animals.
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Exhibit Details
- Species in this Area
- Green-Winged Macaw, Umbrella Cockatoo, Red-Lored Amazon, Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo.
- Location
- Dolphin Habitats Level 1
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Tropical Bird Species
Green-Winged Macaw
- Status
- Least concern
- Average Size
- 36 in
- Location
- Northern and central South America
- Threats
- Deforestation, logging, agricultural expansion
The Green-winged Macaw is a colorful resident of the tropical canopy, easily recognized by its deep crimson plumage and forest-green bands across its wings. Despite their powerful, bone-crushing beaks, these “gentle giants” are known for having a more sensitive and social temperament compared to other large macaws. In the wild, they play a vital role in their ecosystem by dispersing seeds across the sprawling rainforests of South America. Stop by and meet our resident Green-winged Macaw, Big Bird, on your next visit to Clearwater Marine Aquarium!
Umbrella Cockatoo
- Status
- Endangered
- Average Size
- 18 in
- Location
- Northern and Central Moluccas of Indonesia
- Threats
- Deforestation, illegal trade
The Umbrella Cockatoo, also known as the White Cockatoo, is a strikingly beautiful bird native to Indonesia, famous for its impressive semi-circular head crest. As one of the most affectionate and social tropical bird species, these intelligent parrots are beloved by enthusiasts for their expressive personalities and brilliant white plumage. Visitors to Clearwater Marine Aquarium will love observing our resident Umbrella Cockatoo, Skipper, display his iconic “umbrella” when he’s in an excited mood.
Red-Lored Amazon
- Status
- Least Concern
- Average Size
- 13 in
- Location
- Central and South America
- Threats
- Deforestation, illegal trade
The Red-lored Amazon is a vibrant, highly intelligent parrot easily identified by its striking red brow, green feathers, and lilac crown. In the wild, these charismatic parrots are known for their “dawn and dusk” choruses and their remarkable ability to navigate the dense canopies of Central and South America in devoted, lifelong pairs. Be sure to visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s local resident, Mr. Thumbs, to witness his playful personality and talents firsthand!
Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
- Status
- Least concern
- Average Size
- 20 in
- Location
- Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia
- Threats
- Deforestation, illegal trade, poaching, disease
The Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo is the “loudspeaker” of the Australian outback and New Guinea forests. They are famous for their dramatic, sulfur-yellow crest that fans out when they are excited or alarmed. In the wild, they are highly social and synchronized, often seen in massive, snow-white flocks that move with a collective “sentinel” system to keep each other safe from predators. Come witness their incredible personality and intelligence by meeting Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s local resident, Powder!