hyacinth macaw in their flight aviary

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

Pair of hyacinth macaws, showing bonded behavior, eating an apple, mutual feeding etc.

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  • Even if they are bonded then still go to me and i get to play with them and their beaks. I don't pick them up anymore so they will not bond with me.

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  • Do you have a boy and girl? If so, you should breed them. They're endangered birds and you could give the babies to a zoo for conservation.

  • What a wonderful home they have! 

  • Wth these are awsome birds pretty and look comical the funny thing is, is that they are comical (most ive met anyways) so there look matches them.

  • I'm in love with your set up. Makes me so envious!

  • The people who say they are ugly are the people who get a bird for its colors and get rid of the bird when they start plucking due to no attention (Bordom) and to stress.

    I think they are beautiful, color or not.

  • Do they let you touch them, or would they be too jealous, since they're bonded?

  • nice macaws

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