Hello my name is Kerry, I just registered so I could respond to a post that I found when doing research regarding Red Fronted Macaws, a kind of parrot that I am currently considering purchasing. I now have a Yellow Naped Amazon that was dropped off in the Humane Society night drop box in a very small town in MN. I used to have 5 parrots when I was married over 10 years ago. My ex-husband and I were in the process of a dissolution but we decided that we still loved each other & that we'd try again to make our relationship work. My ex didn't like my 5 parrots so I sold them to make a sincere attempt to try to get our relationship to work. We ended up getting a divorce anyway many years later. I had put an ad on Craigslist recently looking for my old Yellow Naped Amazon parrot Perry. The woman who took the medium parrots from the Humane Society in her town when they were turned in there e-mailed me & asked if I would take another Yellow Nape. Her partner had told her that she had too many parrots & that she needed to find another home for 1. I went there & brought home my female Yellow Naped Amazon parrot.
I am doing research on people's responses to owning a Red Fronted Macaw, so if anyone has info. regarding Red Fronted Macaws as a pet, please let me know. I am wondering how loud they are & how they are as a companion pet, how affectionate, how comical, if they like to be handled. When I was married in the past I used to have the Yellow Nape, a Citron Crested Cockatoo, a Blue & Gold Macaw, an African Gray & a Rosebreasted Cockatoo. I finished hand feeding all my parrots except the Yellow Nape, I had purchased him from a pet store before I knew better. He had a Pseudomonas infection when I purchased him & I had to give him shots & rinse his nostrils out with a medicine solution to get red of it. He was a great pet, my favorite of my parrots.
If anyone knows of someone with a Red Fronted Macaw that they no longer want to keep as a pet, please let me know that also. I would be willing to re-home one if I found the "right one".
Thanks a lot for the information regarding Red Fronted Macaws in advance.