Green-winged macaws protect themselves from predators primarily through their ability to fly quickly and maneuver agilely in the trees. Their bright plumage provides camouflage among the foliage, making it harder for predators to spot them. Additionally, they are social birds that often travel in groups, which helps provide safety in numbers, as there are more eyes to spot potential threats. Their strong beaks can also be used defensively if necessary.
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