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Macaw Parrots For Sale Online.
Macaws are a force to be reckoned with. Everything about them is big, from their voices to their attitudes. Even the mini macaws are big — on the inside! Colorful and often raucous, they call attention to themselves even when quiet. Although, to the uninitiated, macaws seem formidable and may bluster and carry on, those who share their lives with these magnificent friends know that they contain surprisingly loving hearts and sensitive natures.
Macaw parrots can be quite playful and love toys they can chew up, especially items made of wood. A pet macaw will need a consistent supply of appropriate toys and other safe items to destroy. The cost of a stable supply of toys should be factored in to the monthly pet budget. Macaws are intelligent birds that also thrive on activities designed to challenge them, such as foraging activities. Foraging involves searching for food or time spent enjoying food.
A macaw might make a game out of spooking people by leaning forward and lunging toward them. This is not done as an aggressive gesture but more for the reaction it causes.
In general, a well-socialized, positively interacted with macaw can be a gentle pet. Macaws from the Ara genus, such as green-winged, scarlet, and blue-and-gold macaws, have a bare facial patch, which turns flush when the bird is overly excited.
Speech & Sound
Large macaws have equally large vocalizations, and their squawks and screeches can be quite loud and ear piercing. A potential macaw owner needs to take a macaw’s large sound into consideration, especially if he or she lives in an apartment and/or has nearby neighbors.
Macaws can be taught to talk and they might also be inclined to whistle or to imitate sounds and noises they hear inside and outside the home.
Health & Common Conditions
Macaws can be prone to feather-destructive behaviors. If a complete veterinary exam rules out medical causes of feather plucking, boredom and/or lack of appropriate mental stimulation can be a cause.
Offer your macaw an enriched environment with plenty of opportunities for play and exercise, such as a climbing nets and ropes, in addition to toys.
Macaws are also more susceptible to proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD), psittacosis, beak malocclusion, and aspergillosis. Regular health checkups by an avian veterinarian can help diagnose and treat many disease processes early on.
It is normal for a macaw to sneeze a few times a day to clear out dust or dander from its nares, which might be accompanied by a clear discharge. If the sneezing is persistent and/or the discharge is not a clear color, contact your avian veterinarian.
Get a Macaw
Would a macaw be a good pet? That depends on you. Adding a macaw to your family means considering if you have the room, the time, the personality, and other factors that make a macaw a good companion for you. Because macaws need spacious accommodations and are long-lived, adding a macaw to the family needs to be thoroughly thought through.
Macaws are most likely to be sold in avian-specialty stores or from bird breeders. They are also sometimes available for adoption from avian rescue organizations. Buy Blue and Gold Macaw, Harlequin Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw and many more Macaw Parrots available for sale online at our Exotic Pet Reptile Shop.
Blue and Gold Macaw
- Size: up to 35 inches
- Lifespan: 50 to 60 years
- Bird Species: Parrot
- Colors: Bright blue, yellow
- Sounds: Talking bird, Vocal
- Interaction: Highly Social, Affectionate, Playful, Intelligent
- Comparable Breeds: African Grey Parrot, Scarlet Macaw
Blue Throated Macaw
- Size: 33 inches
- Lifespan: up to 50 years
- Bird Species: Macaw
- Colors: Blue and Yellow
- Sounds: Chatterer, Vocal Communicator
- Interaction: Social
- Comparable Breeds: Hyacinth Macaw, Blue Headed Parrot
Buffons Macaw
Camelot Macaw
Catalina Macaw
Green Winged Macaw
- Size: 37 inches
- Lifespan: up to 80 years
- Bird Species: Macaw
- Colors: Red, with blue and green details
- Sounds: Vocal, Mimicking, Talkative
- Interaction: Social, Affectionate, Playful
- Comparable Breeds: African Grey Parrot, Senegal Parrot
Hahn’s Macaw
- Size: up to 12 inches
- Lifespan: up to 30 years
- Bird Species: Macaw
- Colors: Green with red details
- Sounds: Vocal, Mimicking, Talkative, Chatterer
- Interaction: Social, Affectionate, Playful, Funny
- Comparable Breeds: Cape Parrot, Crimson Bellied Conure
Harlequin Macaw
Hyacinth Macaw
- Size: up to 3.3 feet
- Lifespan: 50-60+ years
- Bird Species: Parrot; Macaw
- Colors: Cobalt Blue; yellow details
- Sounds: Vocal, Mimicking, Talkative
- Interaction: Social, Kind, Affectionate, Playful
- Comparable Breeds: Blue Headed Parrot, Blue and Gold Macaw
Illiger’s Macaw
Miligold Macaw
Military Macaw
- Size: 31 inches
- Lifespan: 60+ years
- Bird Species: Macaw
- Colors: Green, yellow tones, blue details
- Sounds: Vocal, mimicking, talkative, loud
- Interaction: Social, friendly, playful
- Comparable Breeds: Hyacinth Macaw, African Grey Parrot