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Scott Fliehman of St. Louis and his yellow-collared macaw “02” wandered around the Moab Arts Festival on Saturday, May 27. As a pet, the neotropical parrot species from central South America is a highly social bird and needs three or four hours per day of interaction with humans. “02” is about to celebrate his 22nd birthday, and could soon become a familiar sight in Moab, as Fliehman is thinking about relocating to the community. [Photo by Rudy Herndon / Moab Sun News]

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Scott Fliehman of St. Louis and his yellow-collared macaw “02” wandered around the Moab Arts Festival on Saturday, May 27. As a pet, the neotropical parrot species from central South America is a highly social bird and needs three or four hours per day of interaction with humans. “02” is about to celebrate his 22nd birthday, and could soon become a familiar sight in Moab, as Fliehman is thinking about relocating to the community. [Photo by Rudy Herndon / Moab Sun News]

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