At the peak are Hyacinth macaws, the biggest parrots. At 40 inches long, 42-51 ounces, and in vibrant cobalt blue, they're stunning!
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Hyacinth Macaw
Brightly colored red and green or green-winged macaws take second place. Vibrant red head, shoulders, and breast, with greenish band and dark blue wings. Light blue tail completes the look.
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Red and Green Macaw
This sizable pet bird resembles the green-winged macaw, but with noticeable differences. Scarlet Macaws boast vibrant red plumage, accented by bright yellow and blue wing edges, and a large white eye patch.
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Scarlet Macaw
Discover the allure of Blue and Gold macaws! Renowned for their beauty, intelligence, and talking skills, these majestic birds captivate pet enthusiasts worldwide.
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Blue and Gold Macaw
The final macaw is mostly green with lime on the head, shifting to olive on the body. They sport blue wings and a bold red tuft on their foreheads.
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Military Macaw
If macaws seem too big, consider Eclectus parrots! They're captivating pets with striking sexual dimorphism: males and females differ in appearance.
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Eclectus Parrot
Not into vibrant parrots? Meet the Black Palm Cockatoo, also called Goliath. The largest of its kind, it can be tamed with extensive training. Less affectionate than other parrots.
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Black Palm Cockatoo
If you prefer a bird with a more subdued color palette, consider the Sulphur-crested cockatoo: white plumage, yellow crest, black beak, and feet.
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Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
Umbrella cockatoos, though smaller, boast a charming, minimalist appearance. Affectionate and entertaining, they may develop intense bonds, potentially bordering on obsession.
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Umbrella Cockatoo