Nature created a spectacular combination
of color in this macaw. They are in the top ten of the worlds
most beautiful parrots. Preferring the love of the immediate
family over large crowds. They can become real show offs if
introduced to the public life at a young age. The most
impressionable of the large macaws. This bird is particularly
sensitive to mistreatment of any type. They have sometimes been
called "nippy", but if raised in a loving environment, allowed
daily freedom from their cages and played with, they will match
any Blue and Gold. They do poorly if raised in isolation. They
are highly sensitive to their environment. They can be the most
loving and adoring member of the family, but if mistreated when
they are raised or teased they can become headstrong and
unhappy. Their are several variations of the Scarlet; most
notably a uncommon variety with emerald green on the wing along
with the yellow; and the more common wide patch of yellow. Their
declining populations in the wild continues to cause great
concern for tropical environmentalists.
The Scarlet Macaw is probably the
most strikingly beautiful of all the macaws. The bright yellow
band on each of his wings against the red of his body and upper
wing, and the royal blue of the lower wing make a striking
contrast. The Scarlet Macaw is sometimes confused with the
Green Wing Macaw because they both are primarily red, but this
is their only similarity. There are many differences in the
appearance and temperament of these two macaws. The Scarlet has
a bare facial patch, whereas, the Green Wing has feather lines
on its face. The Scarlet Macaw has a yellow band of feathers
across the center of its wings instead of green. Generally, the
Scarlet's red is not as dark as that of the Green Wing. The
Scarlet is not as heavy bodied as the Green Wing, although, it
is usually six to eight inches longer because of its long,
slender tail.
There are two types of Scarlet Macaws
that originate from two different countries of South America,
Bolivia and Honduras. The Bolivian Scarlet is larger bodied and
a darker red than the Honduran Scarlet. The band of yellow is
narrow and tipped in green. The Honduran Scarlet is much more
commonly seen than the Bolivian. His shade of red is more of a
Christmas red, and the wider band of yellow feathers on the wing
are not tipped with green. Most of the Scarlet Macaws seen today
have both types in their background. Therefore, it is not
uncommon to find large and small Scarlet Macaws with wide or
narrow bands of yellow that may or may not be tipped in green.
The Scarlet Macaw is usually very
different in temperament than either the Blue and Gold or the
Green Wing. He has a reputation for being nippy, and tend to be
more high strung and more sensitive to fast movement than the
others. This doesn't lessen his qualifications as a pet, but it
does suggest that the buyer should be experienced in parrot
psychology and handling to manage him. Again, I must remind you
that this a general characteristic of this species of parrot.
Many baby Scarlet seem to be born
with an uncontrollable desire to pinch. This usually starts
between the ages of 3-5 months, and occurs during times of
excitement or exercise of wings. If this behavior is discouraged
as soon as it starts, the pinching should not develop into
biting. If he find that by pinching he can control you, or scare
you, he will very quickly learn that biting works even better.
One other caution: NEVER react to a pinch with aggression,
slapping, or hitting. Such a react will scare a baby Scarlet.
Any baby animal will react to fear, first in defense, and
eventually in aggression.
My personal experience with Scarlet
Macaws is that they are loving, and very intelligent. Only
improper or aggressive handling will cause them to be aggressive
and nippy.The babies that I have had have been very sweet
tempered, but they do then to be a bit more high strung than
some of the other macaw species. Proper and gentle handling will
help them to develop into a pet that is as gentle and
affectionate as an macaw could be.
Scarlet Macaw-
Description- This is also a large
macaw. Main plumage color being red. Scarlet macaws also have
yellows, greens, and blues throughout their plumage they have
very long tails. The Scarlet macaw is thought to be one of the
most beautiful macaws.
Average Length- 81-96 cm
Average Weight- 800-1200 grams
Approx. Breeding Age- As young as
three years of age. At the point of sexual maturity your macaw
may show signs of aggression during the mating season sometime
in early spring.(usually last 6 weeks)
Origin- From Southern Mexico through
Central America to South America. Some come from as far south as
Brazil Bolivia, and Argentina.