question about Caloshua macaw

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:) hello everyone ,i have question about Caloshua macaw

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i google this picture ,find this answer
“Caloshua macaw
Blue and Gold Macaw x Buffon's Macaw”

but someone told me it’s impossible about Blue and Gold Macaw x Buffon's Macaw =Caloshua macaw .
Blue and Gold Macaw x Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus=Caloshua macaw
so ..i can't find other information.
i want know is really ,just Blue and Gold Macaw x Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus=Caloshua macaw?:confused:

please tell me ,thanks very much。。:)
 

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Thankyou for your answer..but i want to know 'Blue and Gold Macaw x Buffon's Macaw' really can't brith Caloshua macaw:confused:

So you are interested in breeding, and want to know what they are called, is that the question?!

Hybrid Macaws & Mutations - Info, Naming and Photos

According to this a blue and gold and buffons cross is called a Bluffons...

I can never keep these things straight.
 
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Thankyou foryouranswer..but i want to know 'Blue and Gold Macaw x Buffon's Macaw' really can't brith Caloshua macaw:confused:

So you are interested in breeding, and want to know what they are called, is that the question?!

Hybrid Macaws & Mutations - Info, Naming and Photos

According to this a blue and gold and buffons cross is called a Bluffons...

I can never keep these things straight.

thank you ,i
bet with my friend about 'Blue and Gold Macaw x Buffon's Macaw' could brith Caloshua macaw',now ,i know
it's impossible.
..
Anyhow ,thank your help !:D
 
You can have second generation cross bred macaws.

A cross of one species, can cross with another.

It's only impossible if both birds are the same sex, or one of them isn't fertile.

I don't encourage it... but... it is possible.
 
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You can have second generation cross bred macaws.

A cross of one species, can cross with another.

It's only impossible if both birds are the same sex, or one of them isn't fertile.

I don't encourage it... but... it is possible.

I didn't plan to
hybridization them,this just a game ..look and answer..
speculate the parrot's parents.
don't warry, I have nothing planned:)
 
Well, there are hybrid macaw breeders just out to make unique looking "designer birds" and profit from them...

I'm not a big fan of that...
 

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