Military Macaw Parrots
Besides being chatty and social, Military Macaws (Boliviam Military Macaw or Mexican Military Macaw) have a reputation for being pleasant, even-tempered pets. Ideally, they will be hand fed when they're babies, to help form a strong bond with their owners. These are curious birds, and they enjoy playing and interacting with their human "flock. If you're interested in owning a Military Macaw, make sure that you have plenty of free time to spend with your new bird. You will also need the space to accommodate this large, beautiful parrot. The military macaw is a good-natured bird who is easily tamed with the right care and socialization. In the wild, they are rarely alone, living in pairs or flocks of 10 to 20 birds, and they'll bring this instinct into their home with humans. Though some can prefer one person—or ...
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Besides being chatty and social, Military Macaws (Boliviam Military Macaw or Mexican Military Macaw) have a reputation for being pleasant, even-tempered pets. Ideally, they will be hand fed when they're babies, to help form a strong bond with their owners. These are curious birds, and they enjoy playing and interacting with their human "flock. If you're interested in owning a Military Macaw, make sure that you have plenty of free time to spend with your new bird. You will also need the space to accommodate this large, beautiful parrot. The military macaw is a good-natured bird who is easily tamed with the right care and socialization. In the wild, they are rarely alone, living in pairs or flocks of 10 to 20 birds, and they'll bring this instinct into their home with humans. Though some can prefer one person—or even men or women—socializing them with a variety of people will help the bird be friendly to a variety of people. These birds can be quite affectionate with the right owner, though they can be cranky at times as well. They're known to be nippy if they're not happy or well trained. The average lifespan of a Military Macaw is about 40 to 50 years. We offer mostly weaned babies so that the owner can train them and create a perfect family bond. Breeder Pairs also available. NB!! Instructions and feeding manuals offered for free.
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Moluccan cockatoos (Salmon-Crested Cockatoo) are affectionate birds that bond strongly with their owners, thriving on the social interaction. It's a rather cuddly bird that can even be a little clingy at times. As pets, they really want to be just as close to their chosen person as they would be to a mate in the wild. This parrot stands out from the rest because of their salmon-pink feathers and brilliantly colored crest. Their beauty rivals their boisterous, comical personalities, but they need an owner who is completely dedicated to them. It's a bird that loves to be loved and really wants nothing more than someone (bird or person) to be with at all times. As a pet, the Moluccan tends to turn into a one-person bird. They are also very intelligent and thrive on challenges. Moluccans can learn to dance and do tricks and they can be quite the entertaining comedians when in a good mood. Moluccan requires a lifetime commitment as they can live up to 70 years. We offer mostly weaned babies so that the owner can train them and create a perfect family bond. Breeder Pairs also available. NB!! Instructions and feeding manuals offered for free.
The Black Palm Cockatoo (Palm Cockatoo, Goliath Cockatoo) is a very sociable bird, like other cockatoos, needing regular interaction with its owners. However, the size and temperament of this bird make it most suitable for experienced bird owners. While not an ideal pet for everyone, the black palm cockatoo has its rewarding characteristics. It is strikingly beautiful and hand fed black palm cockatoos can make excellent, tame pets. They do require firm training and are not for those who are new to keeping large parrots. These are bold parrots who need bold owners. The black palm cockatoo can be a good pet, but don't expect it to be as affectionate as many other parrots. They require a lot of attention to tame though they are very intelligent and social birds if the owner is consistent and can provide the time and attention needed. Black palms tend to do well in aviaries with other cockatoos as well. They possess very distinct, extremely loud calls, and you (and your neighbors) need to be able to tolerate loud noises in order to live with one. Their natural vocalizations have a human-like sound, including their signature "hellow." This does suit them well for learning how to really say words, though. They're considered one of the best talking cockatoos. The average lifespan of a Black Palm Cockatoo is 40 to 60 years. We offer mostly babies from 12 weeks and above so that the owner can train them and create a perfect family bond. Breeder Pairs also available. NB!! Instructions and feeding manuals offered for free.
The scarlet macaw is regarded by many as the most beautiful member of the parrot family, and it is certainly the most colorful, with its large solid swatches of red, blue, and yellow. Scarlet macaws are extremely intelligent birds, with an abundance of energy and personality, but they need daily socialization and stimulation to tame them and keep them that way. They can get bored quite easily, so they should be provided with plenty of toys to play with. Hand raised scarlet macaws can be very affectionate, but potential owners should keep in mind that they, like all macaws, can be rather noisy at times. Scarlet macaws have been popular with bird owners for many years, and it's no wonder why—they are beautiful, intelligent, and they make exceptional companions for the right owner. The scarlet's striking plumage may be what draws many to the bird, but its personality is what keeps them coming back for more. Confident and friendly, scarlets are usually eager to take on tasks such as learning tricks, and some even develop vocabularies of 5 to 10 words. The average lifespan of a Scarlet Macaw is 40 to 60 years. We offer mostly babies from 12 weeks and above so that the owner can train them and create a perfect family bond. Breeder Pairs also available. NB!! Instructions and feeding manuals offered for free.
If you want a bird that is beautiful, intelligent, active, and very entertaining, a caique (pronounced kai-eke) may be the bird for you. These lively little parrots pack a lot of personality into a tiny bundle of feathers and they're known to be the clowns of the bird world. Caiques have easily made a place for themselves in the homes and hearts of countless bird enthusiasts. The black-headed and white-bellied caiques are the most common of these birds to be kept as pets. Caiques are known for the strong bonds that they can form with humans. If you're looking for a new best friend, this may be the species for you. They love to show off and are not called the "dancing parrot" for nothing. Quick learners, they're adept at picking up fun tricks that play into their personalities. Caiques are playful, comical little birds who enjoy activities and the opportunity to explore. Always on the move, they're one of the most energetic parrots and quite curious, so they can create a bit of mischief. Some caiques may learn to speak a few words, but most prefer to stick to "bird speak." You'll enjoy their whistles and songs as well as the environmental sounds they mimic. In general, a caique would be a good choice for a family or person that wants to keep a pair of birds. They are not known for being especially friendly with other species but easily form bonds with humans who show them adequate love and attention. It's average lifespan is about 20 to 30 years. We offer mostly weaned babies so that the owner can train them and create a perfect family bond. Breeder Pairs also available. NB!! Instructions and feeding manuals offered for free.
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