Blue Throated Macaw for Sale
Baby Blue Throated Macaw for Sale
Blue Throated Macaw for Sale A beautiful blue-throated macaw is available for sale from reputable breeders at Pet Birds Breeders Aviary. This bird is affectionate, social, and capable of mimicking sounds. It is ready to make a new home. We provide a 3-month health guarantee. If you decide not to keep the bird or notice any health issues during this period, simply provide a report from your vet, and we will replace it with another macaw of similar personality.
Blue-throated macaws are curious and observant. They look at you as though trying to understand you. They may not be creepy, but they do seem to ask, “Are you okay? You look stressed. Should we scream together?” It wasn’t anger, just fascination.
Baby Blue Throated Macaw for Sale
We offer blue-throated, scarlet, and hyacinth macaws. For more details about the adoption process, please contact us, and we will respond as soon as possible. Some animals are quiet and reserved, but blue-throated macaws are not. They express their emotions loudly, repeatedly, and with a mix of body language and sound. They may tilt their heads, pin their eyes, flap their wings, or make noises that sound like a laser gun or a rusty gate.
Lifespan
Blue-throated macaws have a long lifespan, often living between 35 to 50 years with proper care and nutrition. They don’t show signs of aging the way dogs or cats do — no gray muzzle, no signs of slowing down. You might forget they are getting older until one day you realize they’ve been around since you had a flip phone.
Care
Blue-throated macaws require a lot of care and attention to thrive. These birds are large, with a wingspan that can be quite big, though not as big as an ostrich. They are active — not just flying, but climbing, chewing, and sometimes screaming. It is important to provide a spacious, sturdy cage that can accommodate their size and activity level.
These birds are also good at hiding health issues until they become serious. Therefore, regular visits to an avian veterinarian are essential. Annual checkups are a minimum, but more frequent visits may be needed depending on the bird’s diet, age, and overall condition.
Feeding a Blue Throated Macaw
In the wild, these birds eat insects, seeds, and nuts. In captivity, they should be fed a varied diet that includes fresh fruits and vegetables, along with some seeds and nuts to keep their beaks occupied. Make sure the bird has constant access to clean, fresh water to stay hydrated and healthy.






carolyn cullenn –
The guy from petbirdbreeders is a fantastic breeder, very knowledgeable about birds, good at explaining. Things. Very nice person. He is a very honest persons. If I ever wanted another bird I would go back to him in a heartbeat.. I highly recommend him.