Jacques Barraband (1767/8-1809)
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Jacques Barraband (1767/8-1809)

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Jacques Barraband (1767/8-1809)

Cuban Macaw (Plate no. 5, Ara Tricolor, Ara cubensis. Sheet size 19¾ x 12½ inches [502 x 317mm.])

The Cuban Macaw is now extinct. The last sighting was in 1864 when a specimen was shot in the Zapata Swamp on the south coast of Cuba. [With:]

Palm Cockatoo (Plate no. 11, Ara Gris à Trompe, Probosciger aterrimus. Sheet size 19¾ x 120 inches [503 x 315mm.])

The Palm Cockatoo, also known as the Macaw Cockatoo, is native to the Aru Islands, Minsool Isle in the Western Papuan Islands, West Irian, southern New Guinea from Merauke east to the Gulf of Papua. In Australia, it is also found on the Cape York Peninsula in the Northern Territory. (2)
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