| Loss of natural habitat was blamed for the loss of the Spix's Macaw in Brazil |
A rare blue parrot which was believed to be extinct in the wild has been spotted in Brazil for the first time in 15 years.
A search of the area had just been concluded. A colony of Spix's Macaw - the breed made famous in the animated "Rio" films - is being bred in Qatar and Brazil plans to reintroduce some of them into the wild.
The latest sighting was made by residents in Curaca, Bahia. Mr Develey said the news was "amazing".
"You should have seen the joy of the people when I got there, saying the macaw was back," he said.
However, since the initial sighting, the whereabouts of the bird is unknown, the newspaper Estadao de Sao Paulo reported.