Macaws for Sale

Macaw for Sale

Macaws are long-tailed, often very colorful neotropical parrots, native to Central and South America as well as the Caribbean. Not only do macaws have proportionately longer beaks, but they have a facial feather pattern that can be as unique as a human fingerprint. Check out the large selection of Macaws for sale, new macaws are added daily so be sure to come back if you do not find exactly what you are looking for.

Shamrock macaws just hatched

  • Name: Joe Coman
  • Posted: 04/23/2026
  • Phone: 512-956-0937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: www.jcaviary.com

Accepting reservations on these adorable shamrock macaw babies. They are now being hand-fed and will be fully trained by us as well. They will be on a healthy diet of organic pellets and vegetables. All our babies are sweet and very socialized. Pleas...

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Blue & Gold Macaw very tame adult

  • Name: Eli
  • Posted: 04/23/2026
  • Phone: 7733173785
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: birdmansparrots.com

Sweet and tame adult Blue & Gold Macaw available. Call us for more info 773 317 3785.

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Scarlett Macaw tame adult

  • Name: Eli
  • Posted: 04/23/2026
  • Phone: 7733173785
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: birdmansparrots.com

Adult Scarlett Macaw available, very beautiful in color, does have a deformity in right wing which will not enable this bird to fly. Call us for more info 773 317 3785.

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Iliiger Macaw Pair

  • Name: Eli
  • Posted: 04/23/2026
  • Phone: 7733173785
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: birdmansparrots.com

Young Pair of Illiger Macaws available on eggs but not fertile this is a young pair female sits very tight for full period on eggs, male is about 3-4 years and female is about 5 years old. Call for more info 773 317 3785.

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Scarlet macaw babies

  • Name: Joe Coman
  • Posted: 04/20/2026
  • Phone: 512-956-0937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: www.jcaviary.com

Accepting reservations on these adorable Scarlet macaw babies. They are currently being hand-fed and fully trained by us as well. They will be on a healthy diet of organic pellets and vegetables. All our babies are sweet and very socialized. Please s...

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Scarlet macaw

  • Name: Natalie Kalichman
  • Posted: 04/15/2026
  • Phone: 9546121361
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

Beautiful 2.5 year old scarlet female. Very sweet. Loving bird. Speaks English and Spanish

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Male Illiger Macaws

  • Name: Marc Marrone
  • Posted: 04/14/2026
  • Phone: 5167640717
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: New York

Male Illiger Macaws -not tame-2 years old-$2,000 each includes shipping

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Hahns Macaw Pair, single female Severe Macaw

  • Price: 2000-3500
  • Name: California
  • Posted: 04/11/2026
  • Phone: 510-216-0647
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

All three macaws are 4 years old. The Hahn's macaw pair has never been set up. All birds have been DNA sexed and disease tested. Shipping available at buyers expense.

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Baby Green-Winged Macaw

  • Price: $7,500.00
  • Name: Parrot Stars
  • Posted: 04/08/2026
  • Phone: 2247357537
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/

Scientific Name: Ara chloropterus Native Range: Central and South America The Green-Winged Macaw is an extra-large parrot species within the family Psittacidae. It is characterized by predominantly red plumage, green wing coverts, blue flight fea...

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Green Wing Macaw

  • Price: $5,000.00
  • Name: Ana Temple
  • Posted: 04/08/2026
  • Phone: 6464965005
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania
  • Website: https://www.anasparrots.com/

All of our beautiful birds are raised with care and love. We put our hearts into these magnificent creatures. We offer pick in the our store located in Stroudsburg PA 18360. Any questions please call 646-496-5005. Thank you!

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Baby Flame Macaw

  • Price: $8,500.00
  • Name: Binh Han
  • Posted: 04/07/2026
  • Phone: 4095491511
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas

Baby flame macaw hatch 2/23/2026. DNA sexed female, disease tests negative, and veterinarian heath certification included. Located in Groves, Tx 77619. Text for more information (409)549-151one.

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Scarlet macaw babies

  • Name: Joe Coman
  • Posted: 04/04/2026
  • Phone: 512-956-0937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: www.jcaviary.com

Accepting reservations on these adorable Scarlet macaw babies. They are currently being hand-fed and fully trained by us as well. They will be on a healthy diet of organic pellets and vegetables. All our babies are sweet and very socialized. Please s...

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Baby Camelot Macaw

  • Price: $7,500.00
  • Name: Parrot Stars
  • Posted: 04/03/2026
  • Phone: 2247357537
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/

Scientific Name: Ara spp. (Hybrid) Native Range: Not naturally occurring; produced in captivity The Camelot Macaw is a large hybrid macaw produced by crossing a Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) with a Catalina Macaw, a hybrid of the Blue and Gold Macaw...

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Baby Catalina Macaw

  • Price: $7,000.00
  • Name: Parrot Stars
  • Posted: 04/01/2026
  • Phone: 2247357537
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/

Scientific Name: Ara spp. (Hybrid) Native Range: Not naturally occurring; produced in captivity The Catalina Macaw is a large hybrid macaw resulting from a cross between the Blue and Gold Macaw (Ara ararauna) and the Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao). As...

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Baby Blue-Headed Macaw

  • Price: $4,200.00
  • Name: Parrot Stars
  • Posted: 03/29/2026
  • Phone: 2247357537
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/

Scientific Name: Primolius couloni Native Range: Amazon Basin, South America The Blue-Headed Macaw, also known as Coulon’s Macaw, is a small macaw species within the family Psittacidae. It is characterized by its distinctive blue head and nape, g...

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Types of Macaws for Sale

A Macaw's first and fourth toes point backwards like the toes of many parrots and toucans do. There are nineteen species of the Macaw bird and some are now extinct or critically endangered. The Hyacinth Macaw of South America is the largest (by length) in the world, measuring 3.3 feet long (100 cm) from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, a wingspan up to 56 inches (140 cm), and it is now on the list of endangered species. The Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (known as CITES) regulates the international trade of all Macaw bird species. Because of the problems stemming from illegal international trade of the species for commercial purposes, if you wish to own a Macaw as a pet, it is best to buy only captive and bred Macaws with all of the proper certifications and paperwork. Some illegal traders will try to sell wild birds as captive-bred birds, which is illegal.

 

What do Macaws eat

The diet of a Macaw bird includes a wide variety of foods including fruits and nuts, flowers, leaves, and seeds. Some wild macaws are also known to be able to digest some toxic foods, and they neutralize this by eating clay, usually from river banks. Macaws generally have a lot of energy, and if they do not get enough exercise and are allowed to fly around, they might become obese if their food intake is too high or fatty. Macaws require a varied diet not only to boost their immune system, but also to make captive life less boring and monotonous. Since only wild macaws can digest toxins and neutralize it by eating clay, you must be sure to not feed your bird anything toxic to them, such as avocados. It is best to feed your bird a formulated mix of parrot food that comes with added vitamins. You should still supplement the parrot food with seeds, nuts, and fruit. You can also serve your bird very small portions of vegetables or cooked chicken.

 

While Macaws come in several different sizes, the larger the cage you buy for them the better off they will be. If your bird isn't given a chance to be active and exercise, move and fly around, then its body will deteriorate and lose muscle mass. Macaws also love to stay clean and preen themselves, so giving them a little shallow dish of water as a makeshift bathtub for them to bathe in will help. Clean water and food dishes for your bird must be a daily routine to keep, but cleaning the perches and cage floor can be a weekly chore. It is also best to clean the entire cage maybe once or twice a year. To keep the bird's beak in shape, it's also a good idea to keep a small mineral block in the cage. You possibly may need to trim the beak of your bird if it becomes deformed or overgrown. The same goes for the bird's nails. You might need to trim them manually if they aren't kept trimmed, which is best accomplished by having some sort of concrete or mineral block in the cage.

 

Macaw Toys

Macaw's are very intelligent birds that come with a sociable and curious personalities. If they are bored or deprived of attention, they can become depressed rather easily. Macaw's can be very playful and boisterous, and can not only mimic the sounds of their owner and other people, but they can mimic just about any sound in their surrounding environment.

 

To help keep your bird entertained and happy, it is important they have at least a couple of toys or activities to do. There are toys available that may mimic what the bird may do in the wild, such as forage packs. They are little boxes filled with nesting material you can add your bird's favorite food or treats to, and you can let them forage for it like they would in the wild. Other large bird toys include swings and birdie bagels (made of non-toxic cardboard) that they can tear into and shred to their delight. Cheap bird toys can include old phonebooks, cardboard tubes, and even scrap paper and boxes.

 

What diseases do macaws get?

Having good quality veterinary care for your bird is very important. Macaws do not get sick too much if they are properly cared for and fed the correct diet. When the bird does fall ill though, it can be somewhat difficult to diagnose what the problem may be. Some signs of illness for your bird include mood swings, loss of appetite, labored breathing, unusual feces, drooping wings, drooling, and apathy. Problems with their eyes may include partially closed or watery eyes and swollen eyelids. If any of these problems arise, it is probably best to let a veterinarian check out your bird. Macaws can have a lifespan of up to 55 years, so it's important that they don't become depressed and lonely. Around 40 years old, the bird will usually begin to show signs of old age. To avoid your bird getting depressed or bored during its long life, it is best to provide it with many toys and things to do, to keep the bird entertained throughout its life.

If you are looking for hybrid macaws, visit our Hybrid Macaws page.
 

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