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Enrique visited the aviary at Cerro El Peligro, where he documented the behavior of several blue-and-yellow macaws (*Ara ararauna*) in an enclosure enriched with branches, leaves, and fruits such as green mango. As he made his way through, he watched three macaws sharing a meal together — a quiet moment that shifted when two of them drifted apart, and one took center stage in an unhurried courtship display. It was a tender scene: two birds that had once been rivals in the wild, reunited after their release and now finding their way to each other as mates. The experience stirred something in Enrique. By the time he left, he had made a quiet promise to himself — to plant fruit trees as his own small contribution to the conservation of these birds and the natural world they belong to.
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