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b.jpegHow to Tame a Blue Macaw and Red Macaw

Macaws typically choose a mate for life and spend much of their time together sharing food, grooming and caring for young. Unfortunately, these majestic birds are teetering on the edge of disappearing from their habitats.

Habitat destruction caused by humans as well as the trade in cage birds and poaching are all major threats to this beautiful species.

Great Green Macaw

The great green macaw (Ara ambiguus) is the largest parrot found in Central America and one of the most striking birds found in the rainforest canopy. The vibrant green plumage of the macaw is accented by the red on its forehead and blue on its lower back, rump and tail feathers. The long pointed wings and tail allow it to easily move through the forest canopy. Its large, strong beak is designed to break open seeds and nuts. The great green macaw is a predator and, consequently, it plays an important part in sustaining healthy rainforest ecosystems. The dispersal of seeds helps species of trees such as the maiz-based biological Tree Dipteryxoleifera thrive, providing food to other animal species.

These magnificent birds live in small groups or pairs and spend the majority of their time flying high up in the forest canopy, searching for fruit, nuts, and seeds. Nests are usually located in hollow tree cavities that they line with grass or branches. Females will lay between two and three eggs that will incubate over 26-28 days. After the chicks hatch the male assists in feeding them.

Great green macaws that are captive are extremely intelligent and playful birds that make great companion animals. However, it is important to remember that these animals require plenty of space, attention and patience to flourish. They are susceptible to biting and could be destructive if bored. They also are susceptible to certain health issues, like proventricular dilatation or macaw wasting diseases.

The great green macaw is declining as are many other species in the tropical zone. Their habitat is being destroyed by mining and logging, cattle ranching and agriculture. The illegal wildlife trade and hunting for food are also affecting their numbers.

The only way to ensure their survival is to safeguard their habitat. By creating corridors between protected zones, these animals will be able move freely and gain access to a variety of food sources. In the end, safeguarding the natural habitats of these beautiful birds could help protect other endangered species that share their habitats.

Blue and Gold Macaw

This gorgeous bird is one of the most sought-after parrots in captivity worldwide. It is smart and affectionate, as well as active. It requires lots of interaction and education, but can be a wonderful companion if properly trained. Macaws can be aggressive if not properly trained or provided with clearly defined boundaries. It is essential to find a professional trainer that knows how to handle large birds and can teach tricks. Dave and Jamieleigh from BirdTricks have created a great video on how to tame an Blue and Gold Macaw. They provide some tricks, tips and techniques that will help anyone train their macaw to be buy a macaw parrot friend and fun to play with. Click HERE to view their video.

Blue and gold macaws part of the hyacinth parrot price family, are neotropical neotropical bird species that are native to tropical Central America and South America (especially varzea habitats) and woodland and savannah habitats as well as Trinidad and Tobago. Macaws have a predominantly blue dorsum, tail feathers and different shades of green on their heads. They also have gold or yellow. Their wing covers and wings are blue with green highlights. Their feet are zygodactyl, with two toes facing forward and two facing backward. This adaptation allows them to grasp branches with ease.

They are monogamous and pair for life, and they remain together during the breeding season. They dig up tree cavities using their powerful beaks in order to build nests. They typically lay two to three eggs and incubate them for up to 25 days. When they hatch, both parents feed the chicks through regurgitation until they're able to take care of themselves.

Like all macaws, they are intelligent birds that convey many different emotions through a variety vocalizations. They also exhibit a variety of courtship behaviors, including cocking their head and flirting with wings raised and blushing. They also display their emotions by prancing, bouncing, bouncing, and prancing their wings.

They are also playful and they are fond of chewing toys. It is therefore recommended that owners offer an assortment of sturdy, bird-safe toys that can be able to withstand the force of their jaw muscles. This will keep their teeth healthy and stop the development of plaque and tartar.

Red-shouldered Macaw

Sometimes referred to as the Hahn's Macaw, this small bird is among the most intelligent macaw species available. It bonds well with humans and is a powerful speaker that can master many tricks. It is also more calm than other macaws, making it a good choice for people who may be worried about a noisy parrot. While it can nip as an infant, it typically grows out of this behavior and is extremely playful as an adult.

This bird is native in swamplands and savannahs as well as tropical lowland habitats across Brazil, Venezuela Guyana and South-Eastern Peru. Its vibrant green coloring is perfect for camouflaging in the vegetation. It lay between two and five eggs, that are incubated for a period of 24 days. After two months, the chicks will be ready to fly. The species is typically married for life and is often found in pairs.

In its natural habitat, it hunts for berries and flowers, seeds, nuts, fruits and leaves. The birds are known to eat insects too. They are also known to gather on clay cliffs that are believed to remove any toxins they might have picked up from their usual food sources.

Like other macaws Hahn's Macaws are at risk of self-mutilation and feather plucking nutritional disorders, proventricular dilatation disease and beaks that are overgrown. However, a balanced diet, regular vet checkups and proper cage maintenance can prevent these problems from forming.

This bird can live up to 50 years in the wild. It is not usually available in pet shops with large sizes, but can be found in avian-specialty stores and from bird breeders. It is smart, but can be difficult to train a beginner. It is a great speaker and can be taught to whistle, clap and dance.

Hahn's Macaws are extremely noisy and are not recommended for apartment living. They require a large cage with a variety of steady perches, a variety of large food bowls and plenty of opportunities for daily exercise outside their cage. They are also extremely robust chewers and require a cage that is sturdy and is secured.

Blue-and-yellow Macaw Bird Breeders

The blue macaw bird price-and Yellow Macaw is a beautiful, large tropical parrot. This bird, like other Macaws is monogamous, and pairs for life. It also has a tendency to mimicry, making it a good companion bird.

This species is native to South America and can be found across a wide range of habitats. Cloud forests, savannas and rainforests are all possible habitats. The Blue-and-yellow Macaw is deemed to be endangered by the IUCN and conservation efforts are underway to protect this magnificent animal.

The birds can breed at the age of 3 or 4 years old. They are often paired for the rest of their lives, and remain bonded until one of the partners dies. The Blue-and-Yellow macaw lays between two and three eggs per nest. The eggs are hatched by the female, and the male will fight for the nest. Once the chicks hatch they become altricial and rely on their parents for food until they are able to feather themselves and begin to consume food for themselves.

In the wild, Macaws are social birds and are often seen in groups of other parrots and Macaws. They are intelligent and learn a variety of sounds. The Blue-and Yellow is a proficient flyer and can be seen flying through the canopy of the forest and performing other impressive aerial maneuvers.

The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw an attractive charismatic bird. It is a wonderful choice for anyone looking for a pet who will provide companionship and entertainment.

This bird is stunning large, tropical bird that is native to South America. It is monogamous, and is a lifelong mate and has a tendency towards imitation. It is prone to bond with humans and can master a wide range of phrases and words.

The Blue-and-yellow Macaw is breeding when it is 3 to 4 years old. The Blue-and-yellow pair will last for life, and is believed to live in small groups of families. The Blue-and-yellow can be found in a variety of habitats, including cloud forests, savannas forests, and jungles. The Blue-and-yellow is a nester in tree cavities that they excavat with their powerful beaks. Females lay between 2 and 3 eggs. Then she will incubate them for about a week.

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