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Tope10 Largest Parrots in the world. Hyacinth Macaw. Reaching 100 cm, this striking cobalt-blue parrot is the largest by length, weighing 1.2-1.7 kg and known for its powerful beak. Kakapo. A flightless, nocturnal parrot from New Zealand, the Kakapo weighs 2-4 kg and grows up to 64 cm, making it the heaviest parrot. Green-Winged Macaw. This 95 cm long parrot, weighing 1-1.7 kg, is famous for its red feathers with green and blue wings. Scarlet Macaw. A 90 cm parrot with vibrant red, yellow, and blue feathers, it weighs 900-1,200 grams and is easily recognizable. Blue-and-Yellow Macaw. Growing up to 86 cm and weighing 900– 1,300 grams, this parrot features striking blue and yellow plumage. Red-and-Green Macaw. At 95 cm and 1-1.7 kg, this macaw resembles the Green-Winged but with more red on its body. Moluccan Cockatoo. Reaching 52 cm and weighing 850–1,100 g, this pink parrot is known for its large, striking crest. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. This white parrot, growing up to 50 cm and weighing 800-1,000 g, is notable for its bright yellow crest. Great Green Macaw. At 85 cm and 1-1.3 kg, this green-feathered parrot from Central America is critically endangered. Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. Growing up to 45 cm and weighing 400-600 g, this pink-and-white parrot has a beautiful red-and-yellow crest.