Not 50% are abused. It is less than most people think. It would be like 80% I breed every single type of Macaws, even the hybrids. They are all friendly but when not raised correctly, they are aggressive birds. I don't sell my birds to first- time bird owners nor people who can't take care of it.
1:47 is a Scarlet since they don't have eye patches. However, that could be a young Ruby Macaw (Scarlet x Green- winged). They look exactly like a Scarlet but they develop the green in their wings. Ruby Macaws are rare so I doubt this one IS one.
@Skywalker91 oh really? i thought that if a macaw had green and yellow on the wing then its a cross of a green wing ans scarlet. because greenwings have green, and scarlets have yellow.
@Skywalker91 oh really? i thought that if a macaw had green and yellow on the wing then its a cross of a green wing ans scarlet. because greenwings have green, and scarlets have yellow. but look up a ruby macaw. (i believe you, its just interesting to see) thanks!
If you mean the one at 1:46, it's also a Scarlet. There are two subspecies, Ara macao macao and Ara macao cyanoptera. A. m. macao may have the yellow band tipped with green, it is completely natural and it is not a hybrid.
@macanmllvr - No, it's s Scarlet. Small beak (compared to a greenwing) like a Scarlet, stripe-less face like a Scarlet, sapphire blue wings like a Scarlet, clean yellow wing band like a Scarlet, light red tone like a Scarlet...
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Not 50% are abused. It is less than most people think. It would be like 80% I breed every single type of Macaws, even the hybrids. They are all friendly but when not raised correctly, they are aggressive birds. I don't sell my birds to first- time bird owners nor people who can't take care of it.
fairfresh 4 months ago
1:47 is a Scarlet since they don't have eye patches. However, that could be a young Ruby Macaw (Scarlet x Green- winged). They look exactly like a Scarlet but they develop the green in their wings. Ruby Macaws are rare so I doubt this one IS one.
fairfresh 4 months ago
@Skywalker91 oh really? i thought that if a macaw had green and yellow on the wing then its a cross of a green wing ans scarlet. because greenwings have green, and scarlets have yellow.
macanmllvr 5 months ago
@Skywalker91 oh really? i thought that if a macaw had green and yellow on the wing then its a cross of a green wing ans scarlet. because greenwings have green, and scarlets have yellow. but look up a ruby macaw. (i believe you, its just interesting to see) thanks!
macanmllvr 5 months ago
I have most of these =) lol
fairfresh 5 months ago
If you mean the one at 1:46, it's also a Scarlet. There are two subspecies, Ara macao macao and Ara macao cyanoptera. A. m. macao may have the yellow band tipped with green, it is completely natural and it is not a hybrid.
Skywalker91 6 months ago
@macanmllvr - No, it's s Scarlet. Small beak (compared to a greenwing) like a Scarlet, stripe-less face like a Scarlet, sapphire blue wings like a Scarlet, clean yellow wing band like a Scarlet, light red tone like a Scarlet...
Skywalker91 6 months ago
ray2k1..thats a ruby macaw. ( a scarlet crossed with a greenwing)
macanmllvr 8 months ago
@shugabuns Greenwings are extremely friendly when raised correctly. I have a greenwing. They are huge, but amazing xD
macanmllvr 8 months ago
thanks for the video i loved it
FRESHKINGSKATERSSS 9 months ago