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The Darling Hahns Macaw Hahns Macaws can be described as social and sociable birds that thrive off human interaction If left alone they can become bored and destructive They may chew toys or even attack humans and animals These medium sized birds are the smallest members of the macaw family and they are very intelligent They respond quickly to training and are great talkers Characteristics The Darling hahns Macaw is a nimble and fun choice for those who want to enjoy the pleasures of a macaw but does not have enough space or funds to purchase a more expensive species such as a blue green scarlet macaw or golden The miniature macaws are friendly and intelligent temperament Like all birds they need to be properly taken care of and socialized every day for them to remain happy and healthy Macaws have been known to nip when they are young but this behavior will diminish as they mature and get more socialized The Darling Macaw all parrots needs to be in a position to exercise and play their muscles daily They also love learning which keeps their minds stimulated and prevents them from becoming bored It is recommended that this bird be taught by an experienced trainer who is familiar with macaws and their behavior The Darling hahns macaw is a species that primarily lives in the tropical woodlands savannahs and swamps of eastern Venezuela Guyana Suriname and the northeastern region of Brazil Their green color helps them blend with the foliage of their habitat They are a nesting species that live in the hollows of trees mainly palms Carya spp However they have been known to use holes from other species as well The birds lay two to five eggs which hatch within 24 days The chicks are weaned at about two months Like most macaws the Darling hahns are excellent communicators when taught at a young age They can be taught a variety of whistles words and tunes and are especially adept at mimicking human speech in a highpitched tone They also have a distinct sound that resembles the sound of caricature laughter Like all parrots as well the Darling needs an alimentation that is highquality seeds fruit nuts and vegetables They prefer the blacksage bushs berries Cordia aubletis and the paste tree flowers Carya spp They will eat anything but they are fond of avocados apricots and mangos As with other parrots Darling hahns can be prone to diarrhea If the symptoms persist consult your veterinarian You can also learn how to care for yourself Macaws love to learn and are very easy to train They are great at talking and have the ability to develop a huge vocabulary at an early age They can mimic human sounds and laugh satirically They like to play and should be provided with plenty of toys both in their cages and outside Change the toys frequently to prevent your bird from becoming bored They love bathing so a shallow bowl filled with water should be provided to them on a regular basis They require plenty of exercise both physically and mentally This can be accomplished by allowing them to fly in an open aviary or by taking them out on regular play sessions They can also be taught to climb and use their claws to open doors or latches to escape why are the glaceous macaw and hyancith macaw so alike are social animals and make excellent pets for families If they are properly trained and tamed they will be gentle around children Macaws in the early years will nip more but calm down with age However they are powerful enough to do serious damage so it is important to nip bad behaviors early when they first start to happen In their adolescence these birds can become more territorial and irritable as they develop their own feathers Its like a teenager becoming agitated and trying to get rid of their parents This is a normal aspect of the process of growth and can be frustrating for the new owners As they mature this behavior will lessen and they will once again bond with their owners strongly It is essential to purchase a wellbred Macaw from an established seller These birds arent typically available in traditional pet stores and should be sourced from a breeder that can provide references and the condition of their cages as well as parent stock This will ensure that your bird will have a good life Breeders should also be capable of answering any questions you might have regarding the care of your pet Feeding Macaws from Hahns require a lot of interaction and attention They are intelligent birds that love to play talk and learn Their energy must be fulfilled or they can become destructive which is why its vital for them to have a human companion In the wild they are trained by nature to eat leaves of trees A home owner should feed them with meals that are high in nutrients and protein You can feed them a variety of fruits vegetables and pellets Table scraps can be fed to them as long as theyre healthy and arent fatty or sweet Some of the food items that can be given include spinach broccoli kale carrots chili peppers squash and apples They are omnivores in nature and can be fed various grains as well as seeds nuts and other food items Macaws are active and will need plenty of space to fly and climb To keep them entertained and to keep them engaged make sure you provide them with various toys inside and outside their enclosure They should also be allowed to leave their cage for at least two hours every day although three or four hours is ideal If they dont get enough exercise health concerns can arise including respiratory infections and selfmutilation A Darling hahns macaw will need to live in a clean environment The cage should be cleaned daily and all droppings and feces must be removed The cage should be kept away from heat and drafts It is recommended to keep the cage in a room that is at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit Like all parrots a Darling hahns macaw can be very vocal especially at dawn and dusk They can be heard squawking for brief periods of time and will call out to their flock The bird will squawk louder if he is not satisfied with his surroundings or hasnt received enough attention When a pet macaw has behavior issues its usually because something isnt working in their lives They wont be satisfied when they dont have a partner dont receive enough exercise or social interaction and dont have the right type of diet Often these problems can be resolved by investing the time to build trust and create a positive environment for the macaw Training These birds are extremely intelligent and easily trainable They are also playful amusing and affectionate Like all macaws they are unable to adjust to the new environment and require a lot of interaction with their owners If they do not receive adequate attention they will start to show behaviors that are difficult to correct They require a spacious cage that allows them to move freely and will do best when kept in pairs which is the natural bird behavior To prevent boredom the cage should be filled with toys that are rotated to keep them mentally and physically engaged These birds are very intelligent and enjoy mimicking and talking They can be taught many different words and phrases They are also believed to have a longer tongue than other parrots This could enable them to hear human sounds better It is important to start training your macaw early while they are still young and eager to learn new techniques It is essential to use positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior and deter bad behaviours during training sessions Macaws are very selfprotective and can be scared if they dont feel safe Learn your macaws body language to identify signs of aggression or fear As a pet owner who is new it is essential to establish a relationship with an avian vet as soon as you can A regular checkup of your macaw can help to prevent serious illness and diseases that could be fatal to them Every year you should have a fecal analysis and blood tests Vaccinations for Psittacosis Avian Bornavirus and Polyomavirus are also recommended Your macaw must play and interact with you for 2 hours every day to be a healthy happy pet If you dont have the time to give your pet the attention they deserve its best to find a new home for them Providing your macaw with regular daily interactions will enrich its bond with you and ultimately result in an overall healthier happier animal