I'm back and forth between it and a Hyacinth.They are stunning babies and very sweet. The red boy would make a great companion. I love the intricate scalloping on his feathers.
These are my favorite pics of the red boy:
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I'm back and forth between it and a Hyacinth.
Not with Macaws it would be my first but I have experience with Congo Africans and Amazons. I've been without a large bird for about 15 years and I truly miss that relationship. I expect to slowly gain their trust and be a part of a happy healthy macaws life. I have the time daily to devote and the financial means needed to maintain a great quality of life for them.Do you have any macaw experience? What are you expecting from a macaw?
Not with Macaws it would be my first but I have experience with Congo Africans and Amazons. I've been without a large bird for about 15 years and I truly miss that relationship. I expect to slowly gain their trust and be a part of a happy healthy macaws life. I have the time daily to devote and the financial means needed to maintain a great quality of life for them.
Yea buying them is the easy part.Well, the financial difference between the two is huge.... and im not saying that from a purchasing standpoint either.
I was told there is a waiting list on those and I'm with you, stunning.I am falllng in love with the one on the right in those photos -- yellow/ blue. WOW.
Way bigger than ernie darling though!