Baby Hahns Macaw

Overall, Hahn’s macaw tends to be a very gentle bird. If you adopt a young bird, it may nip a bit, but they usually grow out of that habit. They will also calm down as they mature. When socialized, they can be sweet little birds that get along well with children as long as both parties are taught to interact properly with one another.

Baby Hahns Macaw

$900.00

Overall, Hahn’s macaw tends to be a very gentle bird. If you adopt a young bird, it may nip a bit, but they usually grow out of that habit. They will also calm down as they mature. When socialized, they can be sweet little birds that get along well with children as long as both parties are taught to interact properly with one another.

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Description

Baby Hahns Macaw
Hahn's macaws are the smallest and the most popular among the miniature macaws. 
These compact and playful parrots make excellent pets who form good bonds with 
their owners.
These birds are capable of learning many tricks and behaviors and can become good 
talkers with practice. They do exhibit many typical macaw behaviors such as screaming.
Yet, they are a good choice for the bird lover who wants a macaw but isn't quite ready
to take on one of the big guys.

Temperament:

Intelligent and charming, Hahn’s macaws are naturally popular pets. Potential owners need to be aware, however, that while they may be small, they pack all the personality of a larger parrot into that tiny bundle of feathers. This can lead to many fun-filled hours as you enjoy their spirited antics.

If you adopt a Hahn’s macaw, don’t be surprised if it decides to assume the role of your morning alarm clock. They can and will get noisy when they feel like it, and a pair of macaws will only increase this tendency.

Size:

The Hahn’s macaw is the smallest of all macaws, measuring just 12 to 14 inches from its beak to the tip of its tail. Their beautiful green tail is just as long as their body.

This compact size makes them suitable for bird lovers who live in smaller spaces or anyone with children. However, apartment living may not be best for these birds because they can be quite noisy.

Average Lifespan

These birds can live for more than 30 years. With proper care, a happy Hahn’s macaw can even live up to 40 or 50 years, so this is definitely a long-term pet.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality birds, eggs, and avian equipment to parrot enthusiasts and breeders alike. 

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