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Macaws Birds for sale

Macaws, often simply called macaw parrots or by specific names such as blue and gold macaw and scarlet macaw, originate from the tropical forests of Central and South America. These birds are instantly recognisable by their strikingly vibrant plumage featuring bold blues, reds, yellows, and greens. Physically, macaws are large parrots with strong, curved beaks perfect for cracking nuts, long tails, and a wingspan that supports their agile flight. Temperament-wise, they are known for their high intelligence, sociability, and playful nature, making them popular pets in the UK despite their demanding care needs. Macaws thrive in environments where they receive plenty of interaction and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and behavioural issues. Their suitability as pets depends on the owner’s ability to provide spacious aviaries, a varied diet, and regular social engagement. Given their status and care requirements, potential buyers frequently search terms like "macaw for sale", "macaw parrot price", and "macaws for sale UK" to find reputable sources. Owning a macaw is a significant commitment, but their beauty and engaging personalities make them a cherished companion for bird enthusiasts.

Macaws birds Blue and Yellow macaw for Rehoming  - Advert 1
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Blue and Yellow macaw for Rehoming

Macaws

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£1,500Price

Meet Lola, She is very socialised, Tamed and DNA Tested He was owned by my late mother who died a month ago, We can't really take care of them as she did So we are looking for a family that can t

LondonGreater London (39.6mi)
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⭐️ Stunning baby handreared Hyacinth Macaw ⭐️

Macaws

8 monthsAge
MaleSex
£17,995Price

⭐️ STUNNING BABY MALE HYACINTH MACAW ⭐️ FULLY WEANED ⭐️ SUPER TAME AND STEPS UP ⭐️ VERY WELL SOCIALISED WITH MALE AND FEMALE AND ZERO PREFERENCE TO GENDER ⭐️ APPOINTMENTS NEED TO BE MADE FOR HANDLIN

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ColchesterEssex (24.3mi)
Macaws birds Stunning & funny Macaw - Advert 3
9

Stunning & funny Macaw

Macaws

4 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£1,800Price

It is with a heavy heart that we are offering our beautiful Blue & Gold Macaw, Margo, for sale. This decision comes due to my daughter moving out, and while we love her dearly, we feel it is what’s be

MaidstoneKent (22.5mi)
Macaws birds B&G Macaw/Cockatoo - Advert 4
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B&G Macaw/Cockatoo

Macaws

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£1,800Price

Healthy, beautiful Blue-and-gold Macaw chick availlble. Currently 6 weeks old and being hand-fed daily, receiving proper care and social interaction. • Age: 5 weeks available after fully weaned • Han

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WembleyGreater London (46.2mi)
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3 x Macaws

Macaws

15 weeksAge
MixedSex
£5,000Price

1x female harlequin approx 10years old 1x male green wing approx 30years old 1x female blue & gold approx 30years old These birds live in an aviary. They will take food from your hand Green wing and

Rescue/Charity
WoodbridgeSuffolk (43.8mi)

FAQs

How much does a Macaw cost in the UK?

In the UK, the cost of a Macaw typically ranges from around £300 to £1,200 for the initial purchase, depending on the species and breeder, with ongoing care expenses averaging between £100 and £150 per month.

Is it difficult to keep a Macaw as a pet?

Keeping a Macaw can be challenging as they require a large living space, daily social interaction, mental stimulation, and a specialized diet; they are intelligent and social birds that need experienced owners and may not be suitable for small living spaces like apartments.

Which Macaw species make the best pets?

Blue-and-Gold Macaws are among the most popular pet species due to their pet-friendly nature, while Green-winged Macaws tend to be calmer; smaller species such as Hahn’s or Noble Macaws may also be easier to manage for some owners.

What is the average lifespan of a Macaw?

Macaws have a long lifespan, typically living between 30 and 60 years depending on the species and the quality of care they receive, with many averaging around 35 to 50 years.