Macaw Bird for sale in Overland Park, Kansas | $2,000


Hyacinth Macaw Parrots Male And Female
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Well proven, young adult pairs of Hyacinth macaws. My dad is retiring after 20 years of breeding Hyacinth Macaws. He's paired up some of the best pairs himself. Dad has, in the past, sold birds to private aviaries and zoos around the world. These are quality Hyacinths, never before available to the general public. These magnificent birds are breeding birds, not companion birds or pets. All pairs are DNA certified and some are micro chipped or have tattoos under their wings. Please email us with your phone number (***) ***-***5
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Price / Fees
:$2,000
FAQs about Hyacinth Macaw Parrots
1. What are Hyacinth Macaw parrots?
Hyacinth Macaw parrots are the largest species of parrot and are known for their striking deep blue plumage, large beaks, and impressive wingspan. They are native to the forests of South America.
2. Are these birds suitable as pets?
No, these Hyacinth Macaws are breeding pairs and not suitable as companion pets. They require specific care and are best suited for experienced aviculturists.
3. What is the price for a pair of these Hyacinth Macaw parrots?
The price for a pair of Hyacinth Macaw parrots is $2,000 USD.
4. Are the Hyacinth Macaws DNA certified?
Yes, all pairs of our Hyacinth Macaws are DNA certified, ensuring their authenticity and breeding lineage.
5. How do I know the health of the Hyacinth Macaws?
The Hyacinth Macaws are well-cared for and have been bred by an experienced breeder with over 20 years of expertise. Some may be microchipped or have tattoos for identification under their wings.
6. Where are these birds located?
The Hyacinth Macaws are located in Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas, United States.
7. Can I visit to see the breeding pairs?
Visits may be possible, but arrangements need to be made in advance. Please reach out for more details.
8. What should I consider before purchasing Hyacinth Macaws?
It's essential to consider the care requirements, the need for ample space, and the fact that these birds thrive in breeding environments rather than as pets.





























