The Catalina Macaw is a very colorful parrot. It is a cross between a Blue & Gold Macaw and a Scarlet Macaw.

The Catalina Macaw has two very popular types of macaws as its parents. The Scarlet Macaw, one of the most highly favored, is described as “beautiful and striking”. The Scarlet has been the best known South American parrot for over 100 years. The other parent, the Blue and Gold Macaw, has been has been one of the most popular pet birds in the trade, renowned not only for its beauty but for its gentle, amiable nature.

Hybrid macaws are bred for color. The Catalina Macaws are a first-generation hybrid macaw, though today there are second-generation Catalina Macaws whose parents are both Catalinas. Because they are a mixture of more than one type of macaw, the offspring are influenced by the traits and characteristics of both of its parents. Father’s have the dominant gene, so this will generally influence the offspring’s coloration and overall appearance. The Catalina inherits its gorgeous coloring from these two striking parents.

The behavior and temperament of hybrid macaws are more unpredictable and uncertain than the coloration. The personality of a Scarlet is such that it requires good socialization and a firm consistent hand in training, especially as it matures. The Catalina can have these characteristics, but it can also have the gentle nature and the speaking ability of the Blue and Gold Macaw mixed in. It can be a very affectionate, inquisitive, and fun pet that is beautiful.

See hybrid information, breeding combinations, and photos of hybrid macaws on the Hybrid Macaws page.


Scientific name

   The Catalina Macaw is a first-generation hybrid macaw.. It is a cross between a Blue and Gold Macaw Ara ararauna and a Scarlet Macaw Ara macao.

Distribution:

   ThIs is a captive-bred hybrid macaw. Hybrid macaws are rarely found in the wild.

Description

   Catalina Macaws are among the most colorful of the Macaws. They are full-sized Macaw and can learn to talk with a general vocabulary of about 15 or more words or expressions.

   Because the availability of female Blue and Gold Macaws rather than female Scarlet Macaws, the mother is often a Blue and Gold with the father being the Scarlet. With the father’s dominant gene, the Catalina usually has yellowish to orangish red on the chest and some on the back. The top of the head and wings has some green moving down into blue greens. They are similar in appearance to Harlequin Macaws, but with the long tapering tail of the Scarlet.

Size – Weight

   A full-sized macaw, they can get over 2 lbs. Lengths up to 86 cm (34 inches).

Care and feeding

   A roomy cage is required unless the bird is to be let out for extended periods. Many birds can spend most of their time on a playpen or parrot perch. They eat a variety of seeds, nuts, fruits, commercial pellets, as well as the same nutritional foods humans eat. See About Macaws: Housing and About Macaws: Care and Feeding for more information.

Social Behaviors

  They are a typical macaw. Can be cranky at times and may even be a one person bird or only like men or women unless well socialized. To have a well-rounded bird that enjoys more than one person, make sure it is well socialized with lots of folks. See About Macaws: Social Behaviors for information on developing a well-rounded friendly macaw. (Also information on handling and activities)

Breeding/Reproduction

   This is a hybrid and it use to be that hybrid macaws were generally not bred, however the breeding of hybrids is becoming more common. See About Macaws: Macaw Breeding, Bird Reproduction – Baby Macaws for information on breeding macaws.

Sexual differences


   No visible differences in the sexes..

Potential Problems

   Can be noisy (as can all macaws). See About Macaws: Potential Problems for information on illnesses.

Availability

   The Catalina Macaw is a popular hybrid that has been successfully bred for many years. It is most commonly a first-generation hybrid, but second-generation Catalina hybrid macaws are also seen today, whose parents are a cross of two Catalinas. Finding these beautiful macaws for sale is easier than some of the less commonly bred hybrids.


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