Spix’s Macaw Baby Parrots

$1,200.00

Discover the enchanting allure of Spix’s Macaw Parrots – now available for sale! Picture the grace and elegance of these majestic birds, with lengths spanning 54-60 inches and weighing between 615-920 grams. Each parrot is banded for identification and DNA sexed to ensure you find the perfect fit for your family.

At just 6 months old, our Spix’s Macaw babies are ready to bring joy and companionship into your life. Rest assured, they’re confirmed healthy and vaccinated, so you can welcome them with peace of mind.

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Join our family of satisfied clients and experience the unparalleled service and quality that sets us apart. Don’t miss this opportunity to bring home one of the world’s most sought-after birds. Reserve your Spix’s Macaw Parrot today and let the magic begin!

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Description

Spix’s Macaw Babies For-Sale, the Spix’s Macaw (Cyanopsitta Spix) – also known as the Little Blue Macaw for sale – is by far the rarest Macaw in the world. We imported these macaws from Brazil and started breeding from 2011 to date. Spix’s Macaw babies For-Sale. The Spix’s Macaw belongs to a group that is commonly referred to as the “Blue Macaws”, which includes the closely related Glaucous Macaws (Anodorhynchus glaucus), Lear’s Macaws (Anodorhynchus learn) and the Hyacinth (Anodorhynchus. hyacinthinus). All members of this group are either extinct or at risk of becoming extinct.

Classification of Spix’s Macaw Babies

Class: Aves.
Order: Psittaciformes.
Family: Psittacidae
Genus and Species: Monotypic genus. Cyanopsitta Spix. Originally named Sittace Spixii Wagler 1832 (Collar et al. 1992). Cyanopsittaca Bonaparte 1850s, Cyanopsittacus Salvadori 1891 (Juniper 2002).
Subspecies: No subspecies are known to exist.
Common name: Spix’s Macaw.
Other common names: Little Blue Macaw, Ararinha Azul (PO), Spixara (D), Ara de Spix (F), Spix Ara (DK), Guacamayo de Spix (E).
Type specimen: Collected by Johann Baptist von Spix in April 1819 in Joazeiro, Rio São Francisco, Brazil, used by Johann Wagler in describing the species in 1832.
Etymology: Cyanopsitta translates to the blue parrot; Spix is after Johann Baptist von Spix.

Lifespan

Based on the limited data that is available on this species, They can live between 20 to 40 years, the average being 28 – 29. It is estimated that captive birds can live about 10 years longer than the wild specimen. The oldest recorded Spix’s Macaw hatched in 1976 and in 2010 – at the ripe age of 35 years – he produced two chicks. (Hatched at the Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation [AWWP] in Doha, Qatar).