Blue-Winged Macaw

$2,999.98

Feature Details
Common Name Blue-winged Macaw / Illiger’s Macaw
Average Size 15 to 17 inches (approx. 40cm)
Lifespan 40 to 50 years with proper husbandry
Temperament Energetic, inquisitive, and loyal
Speech Ability Moderate to High
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Description

The Blue-winged Macaw (Primolius maracana)

The Intelligent Jewel of the Mini-Macaws

The Blue-winged Macaw, also commonly known as the Illiger’s Macaw, is the perfect choice for those who desire the personality and intelligence of a large macaw in a much more compact, manageable size.

As part of the “mini-macaw” family, the Blue-winged is prized for its high energy, extreme devotion to its owners, and its striking, multi-colored plumage.


Key Characteristics

  • Compact Elegance: While predominantly green, they feature breathtaking blue flight feathers on their wings and a distinct red patch on the lower back and forehead.

  • Large Personality: Don’t let their size fool you. They possess the full “big macaw” temperament—they are playful, mischievous, and incredibly affectionate.

  • Sensitive & Bonded: Blue-winged Macaws are known for being deeply attuned to their owners’ emotions and thrive on consistent, daily interaction.

  • Adept Mimics: They are surprisingly good talkers for their size and are known for their ability to learn situational phrases and whistles.


Quick Facts

Feature Details
Common Name Blue-winged Macaw / Illiger’s Macaw
Average Size 15 to 17 inches (approx. 40cm)
Lifespan 40 to 50 years with proper husbandry
Temperament Energetic, inquisitive, and loyal
Speech Ability Moderate to High

Diet and Enrichment

To keep a Blue-winged Macaw thriving, their environment must cater to their high activity levels:

  • Mental Challenges: They are “busy” birds. They require a wide variety of toys, specifically those made of soft woods, leather, and beads that they can manipulate and take apart.

  • Nutritional Needs: A base of high-quality pellets should be supplemented with plenty of fresh vegetables, calcium-rich greens, and occasional fruits.

  • Exercise: Because they are native to forest environments where they fly long distances, they require significant out-of-cage time to maintain their muscle tone.

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