Yellow face paint and brilliant macaw feathers.
Scarlet macaw feathers protruded from a string binding the deltoid muscles of the left arm.
For protection, he wore a necklace of macaw feathers and hollowed seeds beneath his blue work shirt.
Their captain, a roguish and dapper, yet intensely competent fellow named Luis Sendero, removed his cap and slicked back the two macaw feathers anchored at his temple.
Who but a shaman could appear in a dramatic Brazilian headdress with its aureole of yellow, crimson and electric blue macaw feathers and long hanks of human hair?
This rattle is made from a gourd partly filled with seeds, with a wooden shaft going through the middle, decorated with a band of young macaw feathers around the middle and a few parrot-wing feathers hanging from a string attached to the tip of the staff.
Although a macaw is on display under a sign that reads OVEREXPLOITATION at the American Museum of Natural History, the designers Jean-Paul Gaultier and John Galliano were still lavishing macaw feathers on fantasy wraps in their recent Paris shows.
Instead of being clothed in the national fashion, with a frontlet of macaw feathers, bow, and blow-tube, have they not adopted the American costume of white cotton trousers, and a cotton poncho woven by their wives, who have become thorough adepts in its manufacture?
The nobleman swept his cloak of brilliant macaw feathers from his shoulders to cover Callatl.
He was wearing a crown covered in macaw feathers and other smaller feathers that I couldn't identify.