PAIRS HANS MACAW

$1,700.00

These birds should be given puzzles, games, toys, and interacted with on a daily basis to ensure they do not become bored.The Severe Macaw makes a wonderful pet for if you want the macaw personality, but in a smaller size.

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PAIRS HANS MACAW

 

PAIRS HANS MACAW   look very similar to their cousins the Red-Shouldered Macaws. These moderately sized parrots are a little larger then a Sun Conure and larger than the rest of the mini macaw species.They are predominantly green with patches of red and blue on the underside of the wings. Their chest feathers are tipped with a bit of chestnut brown, which is where their alternate common name is derived from.They have bare facial patches with fine black lines running across it. There is also a bit of brown down the sides of their cheeks and under the chin. A band of brown also goes across their forehead.Our baby macaw can accompany you by sitting on your shoulder while you do the household chores. Although they are screamers, They  are actually capable of fluent talking. If not given adequate attention, these macaws can be nippy and destructive.

If you’re looking to purchase a pair of Hahn’s macaws (also c

PAIRS HANS MACAW

alled Red-Shouldered macaws), here are some steps to help you find reputable sellers:

1. Locate Breeders or Sellers

  • Contact Breeders: Look for licensed breeders who specialize in macaws or parrots. They often provide healthy, well-socialized birds.
  • Exotic Bird Shops: Visit exotic pet stores that deal with macaws.
  • Avian Rescue Centers: Consider adopting from rescue organizations. Some centers rehome macaws in pairs.

2. Online Listings

  • Check online platforms such as:
    • BirdBreeders.com: A directory of breeders with various parrot species.
    • Hoobly or Craigslist: Be cautious and verify the seller’s credibility.
    • Social Media Groups: Facebook groups dedicated to bird lovers often have postings.

3. Health and Certification

  • Ensure the birds have been checked by an avian vet.
  • Look for legal documentation, including CITES permits if required in your region, as macaws are protected under international law.
4. Price Range
  • Hahn’s macaws typically cost between $1,500 to $3,000 per bird, depending on factors like age, health, and lineage.