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- Hybrid macaws names | Parrot Forum Parrot Owners Community
Harlequin x flame --> fire Tropicana x scarlet --> tropicao F4 generation Capri x scarlet --> Paleo macaw F5 generation Paleo x scarlet --> indio If you know a hybrid name which isn't mentioned, you can tell and I may add to the list I know there are more hybrids (eg Miligold x B G) but they aren't named yet and these won't be included
- Macaw laying eggs - Parrot Forum Parrot Owners Community
Hello everyone! I wrote recently about the attacks that our new macaw gives to me Well now it is a new story with her (though the attacks didnt stop no matter how hard i try to be friends with her she just likes to be with my husband though I dont give up) She started to lay eggs recently
- Macaw lower beak peeled excessively with exposed soft tissue now
Yesterday, my macaw ate a shelled walnut, and afterward, I noticed a lot of peeling on his lower beak I removed the excessive layer that was flaking and observed a white area underneath, which looked like exposed tissue or bone with some white discharge He's eating normally and behaving fine, but I'm curious about what happened and why this area got exposed, even though it’s hardly half an
- Is it normal for a macaw to scream the entire day?
If a macaw is known to scream the entire day in an ear shattering, psycho killer scream, then I will with a heavy heart have to rehome him It depresses me because we got along so well and the bird really trusts me which wasn’t very easy
- Macaws - Parrot Forum Parrot Owners Community
My Blue Throated Macaw, Oni Deeroyse Apr 30, 2025 Replies 8 Views 1K May 1, 2025
- Is being bit by a macaw quite painful? - Parrot Forum Parrot . . .
I've gotten to meet and hold macaws before; greenwings, blue and golds, hyacinths but I've never been bit by a macaw Am I to understand that if at any point in time I do get bit by one, that it will be fairly painful?
- [Recipe] Quick n Easy Bird Bread - Parrot Forum Parrot Owners . . .
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- Newbie - Molt or Not? | Parrot Forum Parrot Owners Community
Make sure your macaw has lots of nutritious food while feathers are developing The quality of the new feathers will be better if all nutritional needs are met If not, the feathers will be of poor quality Large birds don't replace flight feathers and tail feathers more than about once a year Feathers are mostly protein
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