Hahns Macaw
My obsession with them started when I bought my
step daughter a mini macaw for christmas. After
handfeeding him I just knew I had to have me a
pair of them. Even though they cuss up a storm I
am in love with them!! I named them Chewy and
Hahns from my husbands love of star wars.
Mini macaws make wonderful pets and have very
curious personalities. They are little clowns smart
little clowns at that.
The Hahn's Macaw is a bit easier to care for than
many other birds in its family because of its much
smaller size. With very high intelligence, the
Hahn's Macaw is easily trainable and amusing,
with an outgoing and funny personality. Though
some individuals are reported to be noisy, most
will vocalize once or twice a day like most parrots,
generally they are not considered very are a great
alternative to the noisy large macaws for this
reason. Though they are not known to be the best
talkers some individuals are reported to be good
talkers. Hahn's Macaws quickly form attachments
to their handlers and will amuse them for hours
with their boisterous antics! Feed your Hahn's
Miniature Macaw a wide variety of seeds, fruits,
and legumes to ensure good nutrition and to
alleviate boredom. It is best to dust the food with
mineral and vitamin supplements; a multi-vitamin
and calcium are especially important. Males will
only need calcium twice a week, but hens will lay
eggs and thus will require calcium-dusted food
five times a week! Be sure to provide plenty of
fresh water, toys, chew toys, and perches so your
Hahn's Macaw is absolutely comfortable! The
average Hahn's Macaw can live 25 to 40 years or
more.

Because of its gorgeous coloration, the Hahn's
Macaw is sometimes called the Red Shouldered
Macaw. They are also known as the Hahn's
Miniature Macaw due to its small size! It grows to
about 13 inches in length and has green plumage
with brilliant red underwing feathers. Hahns
Macaw wingspan only comprises six and a half to
seven inches! The foreground of Hahn's Macaw's
crown is a gorgeous blue, as is the forehead.
Hahns Macaw has a reddish brown iris and the
black beak contrasts strikingly with the Macaw's
characteristic bald facial patch. The face is
sprinkled with tiny black feathers, and Hahn's
Miniature Macaw has gray feet. The tail has
olive-yellow feathers on its underside, as do the
flight feathers.

In the wild, Hahns Miniature Macaw is native to
the tropical forests north of the Amazon in Brazil,
in addition to the Guyanas and the eastern areas
of Venezuela. It has also been found in Surinam.
Currently, there is much dispute as to whether the
Red Shouldered Macaw belongs to the genus Ara,
as has been traditionally assumed, or to the genus
Diopsittaca.


Specific Care Information: Relative Care Ease:
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Breeding and Propagation: Relative Breeding
Ease: Relatively Easy
The Hawhn's Mini Macaw breeds regularly in
captivity. Breeding season in captivity usually
falls between the months of April and June, after
which two to five eggs will be laid. After a 24 day
incubation period, the Macaws hatch. Babies are
generally weaned after three months, some may
take a little longer.