Macaw Bird for sale in Boise, Idaho | Petzlover


Female Blue and Gold Macaw
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I need to rehome her because she is not getting much attention.
She comes with a very large parrot stand with 2 tiers on it and dishes …and also a smaller parrot stand. She lives happily cage free on these 2 stands.
Her name is Holly, she is friendly, but needs time to warm up to strangers. Not good for small children, as she will bite.
Talks a little, mostly wants to be left alone, will play and dance, loves music.
She is a wonderful bird, but older and can be set in her ways. She not destructive, prefers her independence and loves to pet under her wings.
Good home with bird experience *** for more details (***) ***-***5
Frequently Asked Questions about Female Blue and Gold Macaw
What kind of environment does the Female Blue and Gold Macaw need?
This beautiful bird thrives in an environment that allows her to be cage-free. She currently enjoys living on a large parrot stand that has two tiers, as well as a smaller parrot stand. A spacious and safe area is essential for her to feel comfortable.
Is the Macaw good with children?
No, this Blue and Gold Macaw is not recommended for homes with small children, as she can be territorial and may bite if she feels threatened.
Does she speak?
Yes, she talks a little. However, she prefers to engage on her own terms and mostly enjoys her independence, occasionally playing and dancing to music.
What does she need to feel comfortable?
This female macaw needs time to warm up to new people. If she is to be rehomed, a good understanding of bird behavior is essential. She enjoys being petted under her wings but will appreciate a calm and patient environment as she adjusts.
Is she destructive?
No, she is not destructive. This macaw prefers spending her time independently and has established routines that she likes to follow.
Who should adopt her?
She would do best in a good home with bird experience. Understanding her needs and behavior will help ensure a successful transition to a new environment.
Can she be kept in a cage?
While she currently lives cage-free, it is important to provide a safe and secure sleeping place for her. She needs the flexibility of having access to her stands where she feels most comfortable.



























