Louie;3888841; said:Great looking Macaw. Is she okay with you considering your new to her?
"is there such thing as a quiet macaw"
lol thats true there are few parrot keepers in the area and the Macaws and the Cockatoos call to each other from yard to yard and its loud lol but I love it.
I dont know if the cages are wheeled outside during warm days or some might be in avairys as can only see one macaw pair when I drive down the road but few keep them.
Not knowing much about Macaws I thought the small macaw (mini me type) was quite and just assumed yours that type till saw pic.
To bad you don't live in areas the more Macaws the better lol .
she is very sweet and loves attention and to be pet and rubbed on. She threw up on my partner and then went to rub all over his face (which was hysterical btw). I found out that she chose him as her mate and was showing affection by trying to feed him. I have watched every bird training video that I can find and am going to start target training her and getting her to talk some along with stopping her occasional fits when we leave the room. I let her out in my courtyard for a bit today and she had a blast digging in the mulch and chewing on some of the plants so I think that I will make some sort of perch for her to climb on during good weather.
For the most part, she acts like a typical 2 yearold and I feel that anyone that wants to have a child should live with a parrot for a month or so first to understand just how exhausting they are!
She is the best valentines day gift I have ever had... still need a name though.

), but alas this is a de-rail LOL and back to OP, your new girl is gorgeous!! make sure to keep us updated on her progress and POST MORE PICS