What is a heavy Macaw?

Heavy Macaw is a medium -sized parrot that originally comes from South America. This bird has the reputation of being playful and friendly and doing an excellent pet. Since these birds usually live for 30 years or more, anyone who has a pet as a pet, is ready to take care of it for many, many years. They can also make loud sounds, often unexpectedly, and anyone who is not ready to live with it may not be satisfied with one of these exotic birds in his home.

The average size of a strong Macaw is anywhere from 16 to 22 inches (40.6 to 55.9 cm) from head to tail. The main color of the bird is green, but also bright stains red and blue on the underside of the wings. Eyes are surrounded by bare skin stains, causing many people the feeling that these birds have unusually expressive faces.

Housing for heavy Macaw is an important aspect because this bird needs a large cage as its home. It should have a foy of approximately 3 feet (1 m) square and 4 feet (1.33 m) high. This allows him enough space to stretch the wings, but MacAs also needs time from the cage every day to play.

Diet is very important for the overall health of heavy Macaw. Some people decide to feed them only nuts and seeds, but in general it is not considered to be adequate nutrition. Many breeders recommend a diet that is largely made up of commercial birds made specifically for MacAs and other parrots. This should be complemented by fresh products such as broccoli, apples, carrots and grapes. Old food should be discarded and replaced by fresh food every day.

parrots are generally highly intelligent and serious MacAW is no exception. They usually need a lot of mental stimulation and human interaction. These birds have the ability to become excellent speakers and can learn a few words and phrases.

This is a very social bird, and if he wasDem ridden and properly introduced, a heavy Macaw is very friendly and enjoys people's society. Birds who do not get out and around people other than the owner tend to lose the ability to associate. They may be uncomfortable around someone other than their closest family members. It is important to let the bird see other people often to maintain their friendly and outgoing attitude.

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