One flew in my house and don't want to leave, me and my family have it as a pet and have it without a cage, it can go and come as it pleases, we feel so privileged it picked us to be apart of our family.
Searching my genealogy and found out that my great great grandmother had a Scarlet Macaw named Loreeta. Grandma died in 1939 at 90. I wonder what happened to her bird? One family member who knew her back then wrote that Loreeta ate breakfast along with grandma, sitting on the kitchen table and eating scrambled eggs and bacon along with grandma. She also would dip her beak into a cup of coffee and drink that.
One flew in my house and don't want to leave, me and my family have it as a pet and have it without a cage, it can go and come as it pleases, we feel so privileged it picked us to be apart of our family.
Aaaw man lucky you
Where do you live?
@@jcpd3269 trinidad
Searching my genealogy and found out that my great great grandmother had a Scarlet Macaw named Loreeta. Grandma died in 1939 at 90. I wonder what happened to her bird? One family member who knew her back then wrote that Loreeta ate breakfast along with grandma, sitting on the kitchen table and eating scrambled eggs and bacon along with grandma. She also would dip her beak into a cup of coffee and drink that.
I love the family arrangement of the Macaws, as God set it up that way.
Thank you bro 👍👍👍
I am a pet lover
Is it just me or is this mostly showing b&g and green wing macaws also not true scarlets are hydrid
Mate for life
Thank you 🙏
Interesting very nice
Can confirm the strong beak i have the scars to prove it 👍
Love it
Most scarlet macaws are hybrid? That's totally false.
@Spencer Prince not rude
There are, i had a scarlet pair with harlequin and had a baby🤗
❤koekEnTong1G🦜🐦❤
they can camoflauge
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