Macaw Bird for sale in Greensboro, North Carolina


blue n gold macaw parrots for free adoption
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
paired macaw,vet ,hand fed and abosutely.we are giving for free adoption .but yopu have to pay their shipping
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the adoption process for the blue n gold macaw parrots for free adoption?
The adoption process for our blue n gold macaw parrots involves filling out a brief application form. Once your application is approved, you will be required to pay for the shipping cost of the birds.
Are the macaws hand-fed?
Yes, our macaws are hand-fed and have been socialized to ensure they are friendly and comfortable around humans.
What veterinary care have the blue n gold macaws received?
Each macaw has received veterinary check-ups and is up to date on vaccinations, ensuring they are healthy and ready for their new home.
Where are the blue n gold macaw parrots located?
The blue n gold macaw parrots are located in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, United States.
Is there a fee for the blue n gold macaw parrots?
The blue n gold macaw parrots are available for free adoption, but you will be responsible for the shipping costs associated with their transport to your location.
What type of home is suitable for a macaw?
An ideal home for a macaw should have ample space, a warm environment, and plenty of social interaction. These birds thrive in an atmosphere where they are part of the family.
Can I adopt a pair of macaws?
Yes, we encourage adopting paired macaws, as they can benefit greatly from companionship with one another.
What should I feed my new macaw?
Macaws require a balanced diet consisting of high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. It is essential to provide a nutritional diet to keep them healthy.
Do blue n gold macaws require special care?
Yes, blue n gold macaws require special care, which includes socialization, mental stimulation, and a diet tailored to their needs. They also require regular check-ups with an avian vet.
What is the lifespan of a macaw?
Macaws can live for 30 to 50 years with proper care, making them a long-term commitment for any potential adopter.





























