Scarlet Macaw Parrot Eggs

$50.00

Welcome to the captivating world of Scarlet Macaws! Imagine the awe-inspiring sight of these majestic birds soaring gracefully above the lush forest canopy, their vibrant plumage painting the sky with hues of scarlet and blue.

As they navigate their natural habitat, Scarlet Macaws communicate with each other through a symphony of raucous honks, their vocalizations adding to the enchantment of the rainforest. But their repertoire doesn’t end there—these intelligent birds are also known for their remarkable ability to mimic human speech, making them captivating companions for bird enthusiasts around the world.

Now, let’s talk about our eggs. From our farm to your doorstep, we take every precaution to ensure the safe transport of our precious eggs. With our grade A fertilized eggs and a hatching guarantee of 99%, you can trust that you’re getting nothing but the best when you choose us.

With our worldwide shipping guarantee and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction, you can rest assured that your experience with us will be nothing short of exceptional. So why wait? Join the ranks of satisfied clients who have experienced the magic of our farm. From our family to yours, we can’t wait to welcome you into the wonderful world of Scarlet Macaws.

Description

Macaws are the largest parrots in the world — the body of the scarlet macaw from beak to tail can be as long as 33 inches. This beautiful macaw has a creamy white, almost featherless face, with bright red plumage covering most of its body, wings and long tail. Brilliant blue and yellow feathers also adorn the lower wings. The bird’s strong beak is adapted to breaking hard nuts found in the rainforest.

The scarlet macaw can be found from southern Mexico to Peru, as well as Bolivia, eastern Brazil and the island of Trinidad. They prefer to spend their time in tall, deciduous trees in forests and near rivers, usually in large, noisy groups. Macaws also mate for life, nesting from January through April in the holes of dead canopy trees. Mated adults lay up to two eggs per year, and preen each other and their offspring for hours, cleaning bugs from their feathers.