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Blue and Gold Macaw – Hand-Fed & Health-Guaranteed

Original price was: $2,200.00.Current price is: $1,600.00.

Hand-fed and DNA-tested, our Blue and Gold Macaws are ready to bond with your family from day one. Vibrant, intelligent, and backed by our Live Arrival Guarantee, this macaw makes a loyal companion for decades. Shop your Blue and Gold Macaw for sale today and bring home a bird that already loves people.

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Size and packaging guidelines

Specification Chair Armchair Sofas
Height 37" 42" 42"
Width 26.5" 32.5" 142"
Depth 19.5" 22.5" 24.5"
Assembly Required No No Yes
Packaging Type Box Box Box
Package Weight 55 lbs. 64 lbs. 180 lbs.
Packaging Dimensions 27" x 26" x 39" 45" x 35" x 24" 46" x 142" x 25"
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Looking for a blue and gold macaw for sale that’s healthy, hand-raised, and ready to become part of your family? At Birds Jungle, every Blue and Gold Macaw is hand-fed, DNA-tested, and vet-checked before it ever leaves our care. We ship safely across the USA and Canada, so wherever you’re searching from, this bird can come to you. Every macaw is backed by our Live Arrival Guarantee. Below you’ll find everything you need to know before bringing one home, including pricing, care needs, and what makes this parrot such a rewarding companion.

What Is a Blue and Gold Macaw?

The Blue and Gold Macaw (Ara ararauna) is one of the most recognizable members of the parrot family, Psittacidae. It’s also commonly called the Blue and Yellow Macaw, a nod to its brilliant ultramarine-blue wings and back paired with a golden-yellow chest. In the wild, this macaw ranges across tropical Central and South America, from Panama down through Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil, where it favors forests, savannas, and riverside woodlands.

Wild populations are currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, via BirdLife International’s species factsheet, though the species still faces real pressure from deforestation and illegal trapping. That’s part of why every macaw sold at Birds Jungle is captive-bred, DNA-tested, and fully documented, so your bird’s origins are transparent and legal.

As a companion bird, the Blue and Gold Macaw is affectionate, intelligent, and deeply bonded to its owner. It’s one of the larger parrot species, so it needs a confident, experienced handler and plenty of daily interaction, but the payoff is a bird that can become a true lifelong companion.

Blue and Gold Macaw: Specs at a Glance

Scientific Name Ara ararauna
Also Known As Blue and Yellow Macaw, Blue-and-Gold Macaw
Family Psittacidae (true parrots)
Native Range Tropical Central and South America, from Panama through Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil
Adult Size About 30 to 34 inches from head to tail tip
Adult Weight About 850 to 1,300 grams (roughly 1.9 to 2.9 pounds)
Average Lifespan 30 to 50 years, and often longer in captivity with excellent care
Conservation Status Least Concern (IUCN Red List), though wild populations face pressure from habitat loss and poaching
Talking Ability Strong mimic; learns words, phrases, and household sounds
Noise Level Loud; daily vocalizing and occasional screaming are normal
Bite Strength Powerful beak built for cracking hard nuts; requires calm, confident handling and early training
Recommended Cage Size Minimum 36″W x 24″D x 48″H, larger is always better
Sexual Maturity / Breeding Age Typically 3 to 6 years old, once fully mature
Diet Formulated pellets, fresh vegetables and fruit, limited nuts and seeds

How Does It Compare to Other Macaws?

Blue and Gold Macaws are often confused with other large macaw species, so it helps to know what sets them apart. Scarlet Macaws share a similar size but show red, yellow, and blue plumage rather than the Blue and Gold’s signature blue-and-gold pattern. Hyacinth Macaws are larger and entirely cobalt-blue, with a heftier price tag to match their rarity. Green-winged Macaws are closer in size but carry deep red bodies with green wing bands. Among this group, the Blue and Gold Macaw is often considered the most approachable entry point into large macaw ownership, thanks to its trainability and steady temperament.

Personality and Temperament

Blue and Gold Macaws are playful, social, and highly food and attention motivated, which makes them easy to train with consistency. They’re excellent talkers and will pick up words, phrases, and even household sounds like phones ringing or doors closing.

They’re also loud. Daily contact calls, morning greetings, and the occasional scream are part of normal macaw behavior, so this bird suits owners who have the space, and understanding neighbors, for it. With early socialization and regular out-of-cage time, most Blue and Gold Macaws become gentle, trusting companions that enjoy cuddling as much as showing off.

Blue and Gold Macaw Price: What to Expect

Blue and Gold Macaw prices vary based on age, hand-feeding stage, and whether the bird has been DNA sexed. Baby macaws that are still being hand-fed typically sit at the lower end of the range, while fully weaned, hand-tamed birds cost more due to the extra time and socialization involved.

A few factors that move the price up or down:

  • Age: unweaned babies cost less than weaned, hand-tamed birds
  • DNA sexing: confirmed males or females typically carry a premium
  • Taming and socialization: hand-tamed adults cost more than semi-tame birds
  • Health documentation: vet checks and hatch certificates add value and peace of mind

For current availability and exact pricing on our Blue and Gold Macaws, contact our team, prices are updated as new babies become available.

Caring for Your Blue and Gold Macaw

Diet

A balanced diet is 60 to 70% formulated pellets, rounded out with fresh vegetables, some fruit, and limited nuts and seeds as enrichment treats rather than a dietary staple. Avoid avocado, chocolate, caffeine, and salty or sugary foods.

Housing

Because of their size and wingspan, Blue and Gold Macaws need one of our large bird cages built for big parrots, at minimum 36″W x 24″D x 48″H, with wide bar spacing and heavy-duty latches. A bigger cage is always the safer choice for a bird this active.

Enrichment

Macaws are natural chewers and problem solvers. Rotate foraging toys, chewable wood, and puzzle feeders to keep your bird mentally engaged, and plan for several hours of out-of-cage time every day.

Why Buy Your Blue and Gold Macaw from Birds Jungle

  • Live Arrival Guarantee: refund or replacement if there’s ever an issue
  • DNA-tested and certified: lab-verified parentage and sex
  • Vet health-checked: every bird is examined before it ships
  • CITES compliant: legally sourced and fully documented
  • Verified 5-star reviews from real customers
  • Secure checkout with encrypted payment every time

See what other bird owners are saying on our Testimonials page, or review our full Live Animal Policy before you order.

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Shipping and Delivery

We deliver Blue and Gold Macaws safely across the USA and Canada. Every bird ships in a temperature-controlled crate with food and water for the journey, along with feeding and care instructions on arrival. Full details are on our Shipping Information page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Blue and Gold Macaws live?

With a proper diet, veterinary care, and mental stimulation, Blue and Gold Macaws typically live 30 to 50 years, and sometimes longer in captivity. This is a lifelong commitment, not just a pet purchase.

What is the scientific name for a Blue and Gold Macaw?

The Blue and Gold Macaw’s scientific name is Ara ararauna. It’s also commonly called the Blue and Yellow Macaw.

What cage size does a Blue and Gold Macaw need?

Plan for a minimum cage size of 36″W x 24″D x 48″H. Given their large wingspan and active nature, a bigger cage is always better for their physical and mental health.

Do Blue and Gold Macaws bite hard?

Yes. Their beak is built to crack hard nuts and shells, so an untrained or startled macaw can deliver a strong bite. Early training, calm handling, and reading body language reduce the risk significantly.

At what age do Blue and Gold Macaws start breeding?

Blue and Gold Macaws typically reach sexual maturity between 3 and 6 years old, once they are fully grown.

Are Blue and Gold Macaws endangered?

No. They’re currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, though wild populations are still declining due to habitat loss and the illegal pet trade. Buying only from captive-bred, DNA-tested, and CITES-compliant sellers helps take pressure off wild populations.

How much does a Blue and Gold Macaw cost?

Price depends on age, DNA sexing, and taming level. Unweaned babies generally cost less than weaned, hand-tamed birds. Contact us for current pricing on available babies.

Do you have Blue and Gold Macaws for sale near me?

We ship live, healthy Blue and Gold Macaws safely across the entire USA and Canada, so wherever you’re located, we can bring one to you with our temperature-controlled shipping and Live Arrival Guarantee.

Ready to Bring Home Your Blue and Gold Macaw?

Every Blue and Gold Macaw at Birds Jungle is hand-raised, health-checked, and ready for a loving home across the USA and Canada. Contact us today to check current availability and pricing.

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