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Jubilee MacawFamily: Psittacidae
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The Jubilee Macaw is not only beautiful, but has a double dose of the gentle, good-natured Green-winged Macaw!The Jubilee Macaws are a cross between a Harlequin Macaw (hybrid) and a Green-winged Macaw. With the Harlequin Macaw (having a Blue and Gold Macaw and a Green-winged Macaw for parents) you have a macaw that is a real beauty and good natured. Crossing the Harlequin Macaw with the Green-winged Macaw can make for an even more affectionate, energetic, and attractive younster. Jubilee Macaws can all be good "talkers" as are the parents. If handled by a variety of people and by both sexes when young, they will tend to be friendly to others rather than to just one person or one gender. However every macaw, as do people, have their own personality. Hybrid breeding combinations are given on the Hybrid Macaws page. For information about the care of Macaws see:
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Description:
The breeders of these younsters call them "Jubilee Macaws", as they could find no other know common names assigned to this hybrid up to this time.
| Both parents of the Jubilee Macaw
contribute to the striking colors of their offspring. Because the father's
have the dominant gene, this will influence their final appearance. The father of these younsters is the Harlequin Macaw. Even still, you can see a bit of a difference in the final coloration. Some of its characteristics influenced by the Green-winged Macaw are that it can be a large bird, with the head and beak shape more typical of the Green-winged. A green back with a bronze cast is from the influence of the Harlequin Macaw. |
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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 play
pen or parrot perch. They eat a variety of seeds, nuts, fruits, commercial
pellets, as well as the same nutritional foods humans eat.
Distribution:
This is a hybrid not found in the wilds.
Size - Weight:
A full sized macaw, they can get over 2 lbs. Lengths up to
86 cm (34 inches).
Social Behaviors:
The Jubilee typically takes on the natural docile side
of the Green-winged with some of the natural clownish personality of the Harlequin Macaw (the word harlequin
is defined as 'clown').
Breeding/Reproduction:
This is a hybrid and it use to be that they were generally not bred, however the breeding of hybrids is becoming more common.
Potential Problems: Can be noisy (as can all macaws).
Availability: These birds are occasionally available and are expensive. There are more and more breeders however and they are becoming more common.
Author: Clarice Brough, CAS