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Hyacinth and African Grey Parrot Couple for sale

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  • Hyacinth and African Grey Couple for sale
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    Posted by: mesani
    Location: fermonte California
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    Breed:Hyacinth Macaw and African Grey
    Age:Hyacinth 4 yrs, African Grey 2yrs 5 month old
    Weight:6.1 kilograms
    Price:2900
    Ad Description
    They are all handfed birds, Vet checked and DNA sexed, microchipped, they come along with records and health certificates. For more info contact cassimando@yahoo.com

    The Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) is the largest macaw and the largest flying parrot species in the world (however, the flightless Kakapo of New Zealand can weigh up to 3.5kg making it the heaviest). Their unique size, color, and markings make the Hyacinth Macaw one of the most recognized species of macaw. Their popularity as pets has taken a heavy toll on their population in the wild. Expect to pay between $9,000-$12,000 US dollars for a pet.

    These birds grow to a total length of 100 cm and weigh 1.4-1.7 kg. The wingspan is 130-150 cm. They have a beak pressure that can easily disassemble the bars of a welded wrought iron cage in a short time. This powerful beak is ideal for its favorite foods, which include hard nuts and seeds that would otherwise be inaccessible. Their strong beaks are even able to crack coconuts. In addition, they eat fruits and other vegetable matter. Pine nuts are also one of the most popular foods. There are eight species of palm that are central to their diet. They are generally messy eaters.

    The African Grey Parrot is a medium-sized parrot of the genus Psittacus and is considered one of the most intelligent birds. As the name implies, they are predominantly grey, with accents of white. Some of their feathers are very dark grey and others are a lighter grey colour. They have red or maroon tails depending on the , native to Africasubspecies. They feed primarily on nuts and fruits, supplemented by leafy matter.


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