Phoenix Feathers & AZ Parrots


Birds For Sale


If you're interested in any of the birds listed below, please use the contact form to get in touch with us.

We feel we need to mention this because we've come across so many individuals who do not know the difference - these are breeding macaws, they are not pets.

Pet parrots have been raised by humans. They look to humans for companionship, and they form emotional bonds with humans. They understand that humans provide food, shelter and safety. They willingly interact with humans because they see us as part of their flock.

Breeder parrots were most likely raise by their parents, and may sometimes be wild caught. They are not socialized with people and do not know how to interact with us the same way pet parrots do. They know that we provide food, and while they may talk, dance, or act silly for us, they do not consider us part of their flock. They will not let people touch them, and if given the chance, they will bite. This tends to be out of fear, or self defense, and will usually result in a serious injury. Breeder parrots
are not pets. Even the most experienced parrot breeders will tell you - no matter how well intentioned you may be, the chances of you successfully making one into a pet is incredibly small.

Harlequin Producing Pair

$4500

Victor the male blue & gold macaw
Valentina the female green wing macaw

This pair has given us a beautiful harlequin macaw named Chichi who now lives in California. They have a proven history of breeding but we are parting with them as we downsize. They are quite affectionate with each other and you will see them holding each others foot, or with a wing over each other. They are very protective of each other. Valentina has been known to escape the cage if given the opportunity. We've never had to catch her because each time we approach she goes right back into the cage by herself and Victor screams at her for it.


We feel we need to mention this because we've come across so many individuals who do not know the difference - these are breeding macaws, they are not pets. You aren't getting a fantastic deal of two big birds for the regular price of one.

Pet parrots have been raised by humans from hatching or shortly after. They look to us for companionship, and they form emotional bonds with us. They understand that we provide food, shelter and safety. They willingly interact with us because we are part of their flock.

Breeder parrots were most likely raise by their parents, and may sometimes be wild caught. They are not socialized with people and do not know how to interact with us the same way pet parrots do. They know that we provide food, and while they may talk, dance, or act silly for us, they do not consider us part of their flock. They will not let people touch them, and if given the chance, they will bite. This tends to be out of fear, or self defense, and will usually result in a serious injury. Breeder parrots
are not pets. Even the most experienced parrot breeders will tell you - no matter how well intentioned you may be, the chances of you successfully making one into a pet is incredibly small.
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