Macaw Bird for sale in Costa Mesa, California | Petzlover


Wanted Large Macaws
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I am wanting to buy a couple of Macaws, All considered, Must have D.N.A certificates, should be close rung, in really good condition, and where needed C.I.T.E.S documents.
I will not pay retail prices, but do have immediate cash for sensibly priced birds, and happy to collect anywhere U.K.
Frequently Asked Questions about Buying Large Macaws
1. What types of macaws are available for sale?
When looking for Large Macaws, you'll find various species such as the Blue and Gold Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, and Green-winged Macaw available. Each species has distinct characteristics and colors.
2. Why are D.N.A certificates important when purchasing macaws?
D.N.A certificates are crucial for confirming the gender of the macaws. This information is essential for breeding purposes and understanding their behavioral traits.
3. What does it mean for macaws to be "close rung"?
Close rung macaws have a unique identification band that is positioned close to their leg, indicating that they are legally bred and registered. This ensures the legality and traceability of the birds.
4. Why are C.I.T.E.S documents necessary?
C.I.T.E.S (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) documents are required to comply with international regulations. They help protect endangered species and verify that the macaws being sold are legally obtained.
5. What are sensible prices for macaws?
Sensible prices for Large Macaws can vary based on the species, age, health condition, and whether they come with proper documentation. It’s advisable to research market prices to ensure you’re making a fair offer.
6. Can I collect macaws anywhere in the U.K.?
Yes, the seller is willing to arrange collection of the macaws from anywhere within the U.K. This flexibility can help you find the right birds without geographical limitations.
7. What should I look for in healthy macaws?
Healthy macaws should have bright feathers, clear eyes, and be active. Always check their diet, habitat, and consult their health records to ensure they are in really good condition.
































