It's been a long time since I've been around birds but recently I've been getting the itch. I did all kinds of research online of different species.....watched hours of YouTube videos. I knew I didn't want a large Macaw. Many years ago I weaned a Green-Wing for a friend. She was a wonderful bird but also took up a lot of space....so I was sticking with a medium size. I made several trips to breeders and pet shops within 150 miles of the house. I narrowed it down to a Caique, Lilac Crowned Amazon, Hahns Macaw and a Severe.
The Caiques are so much fun to watch but seemed to be on the move all the time and I was afraid relaxing at home in the evenings with my Boxers next to me and my bird on my shoulder just wasn't going to happen.
The Hahns Macaw left me with the same first impression. Didn't want to stay on my arm and always moving.....just didn't seem content to focus on me.
So I was down to the Lilac Amazon and the Severe Macaw. I liked them both and initial impressions were good. Online information about the Severe was very mixed and after hours of reading peoples comments I came to the conclusion that though they have their tendencies they are also individuals. Information about the Lilac said that they tended to be more mellow than the Yellow Heads but that during mating season they could be unpredictable......but again birds are individuals.
Since the 2 birds were at the same store I went back to spend some quality time. It was a tough but I decided to go with the Severe. I just felt more comfortable with her......maybe because of my past experience with the Green-Wing......I'm not sure. I realize I'm still new to her but she never once tried to get off my arm. She was laying her head against me and gave soft squawks as I ran my finger through her feathers. I'm hooked! She should come home in a couple weeks. The Store is close to my office so I can visit every day.
I would greatly appreciate any input you experienced owners may have. I'm torn between cage sizes. Everyone says get the largest cage you can afford but once you go over 32" the bar spacing jumps to 1". Is 1" spacing ok for a Severe?
How do you all deal with toys? Any favorites? I'm thinking of buying bulk cotton rope and those bulk wood blocks on Ebay and making my own. I know I need a concrete perch to help keep the nails trimmed.
Anyway.....looking forward to her coming home.
Thanks for reading
Bob
The Caiques are so much fun to watch but seemed to be on the move all the time and I was afraid relaxing at home in the evenings with my Boxers next to me and my bird on my shoulder just wasn't going to happen.
The Hahns Macaw left me with the same first impression. Didn't want to stay on my arm and always moving.....just didn't seem content to focus on me.
So I was down to the Lilac Amazon and the Severe Macaw. I liked them both and initial impressions were good. Online information about the Severe was very mixed and after hours of reading peoples comments I came to the conclusion that though they have their tendencies they are also individuals. Information about the Lilac said that they tended to be more mellow than the Yellow Heads but that during mating season they could be unpredictable......but again birds are individuals.
Since the 2 birds were at the same store I went back to spend some quality time. It was a tough but I decided to go with the Severe. I just felt more comfortable with her......maybe because of my past experience with the Green-Wing......I'm not sure. I realize I'm still new to her but she never once tried to get off my arm. She was laying her head against me and gave soft squawks as I ran my finger through her feathers. I'm hooked! She should come home in a couple weeks. The Store is close to my office so I can visit every day.
I would greatly appreciate any input you experienced owners may have. I'm torn between cage sizes. Everyone says get the largest cage you can afford but once you go over 32" the bar spacing jumps to 1". Is 1" spacing ok for a Severe?
How do you all deal with toys? Any favorites? I'm thinking of buying bulk cotton rope and those bulk wood blocks on Ebay and making my own. I know I need a concrete perch to help keep the nails trimmed.
Anyway.....looking forward to her coming home.
Thanks for reading
Bob