
Colorful Macaws. Big Personalities. Forever Companions.
Meet intelligent, social Macaw parrots and get help choosing the right bird, cage setup, diet, and delivery plan before you reserve.
Popular Macaw Types Buyers Ask About
Availability changes often, so we do not list a Macaw as available unless it can be confirmed. The names below are the common Macaw types many buyers research while planning.
Blue and Gold Macaws
Blue and Gold Macaws are popular for their bold colors, playful personality, and strong need for daily interaction.
Scarlet Macaws
Scarlet Macaws are known for vivid red, yellow, and blue feathers. They need an experienced, consistent home.
Hahns Macaws
Hahns Macaws are smaller than the large Macaw species, but they are still active, vocal, and intelligent parrots.
Hyacinth Macaws
Hyacinth Macaws are very large birds with major space, diet, and care needs. Buyers should ask detailed questions before reserving.
Military Macaws
Military Macaws are intelligent green Macaws that benefit from regular enrichment, training, and a confident handler.
Harlequin and Camelot Macaws
Hybrid Macaws can vary in color, size, and temperament. Ask about the individual bird rather than relying only on the hybrid name.
Before You Reserve a Macaw
- Confirm the exact bird, age, species or hybrid type, and current availability.
- Ask whether the bird is weaned, socialized, and ready for a new home.
- Plan for a large cage, safe out-of-cage time, chew toys, and supervised enrichment.
- Review diet needs, including pellets, vegetables, fruit in moderation, and species-specific guidance.
- Ask about pickup, delivery, or shipping details before placing a deposit.
Helpful Planning Links
New Macaw buyers should also review our Bird Care, Parrot Feeding, Parrot Cages, and Shipping and Delivery pages before reserving.
Macaw Parrots FAQ
Are Macaws good pets?
Macaws can be excellent companion birds for prepared owners. They need daily attention, patient training, a large cage, and a home that can handle their size and sound level.
Which Macaw type is best for me?
The best choice depends on your space, experience, schedule, and noise tolerance. Smaller Macaws may fit some homes better, while large Macaws need more room and stronger long-term planning.
Do Macaws need large cages?
Yes. Macaws need a strong, roomy cage with safe bar spacing, durable perches, and room for movement. They also need supervised time outside the cage.
