Ruby Macaw for ADOPTION!- Northern California

MoonRock

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Feb 15, 2013
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Hi everyone! My flock consists of four budgies and one Congo African Grey, and unfortunately at this time I cannot adopt the Ruby Macaw I have had my heart set on. I live in an apartment. 'nuff said.

I wanted to come to a forum where people are Macaw-experienced to ask if anyone is interested in adopting this bird, or if they know of someone who might want to adopt him. He will NOT be shipped, you MUST visit the bird in Northern California a few times to be sure it is a good match. Therefore, please live in Northern California, preferably the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a great bird from what I know, and he really needs an attentive forever home!

For starters, this bird is the owner's first bird. So he is very easy to handle! He is in perfect feather and loves to show off his acrobatics. He is gorgeous, and gets along well with the family cat. I think he may also be familiar with horses. This bird is well-socialized, and fairly quiet (for a Macaw, at least). His "Macaw scream" is rare, he is more of a fun sounds kind of vocalizer.
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I would absolutely adopt this bird if it weren't for the fact that I live in an apartment. While his screams are rare, he IS a Macaw.

I have more questions for the owner that I am waiting on answers to, like who his avian veterinarian is and what kind of home she wants most for this fantastic bird. If you are interested in adopting this big, beautiful Ruby Macaw, please respond to this thread or PM me. If you have any questions, let me know because I am screening great homes for the owner.

Thanks! Macaws are amazing.
 
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Turquoise

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2 Male Catalina Macaws~Roscoe & Angel, 1 Female Green Wing Macaw~Ruby Jewel, 1 Female Solomon Island Eclectus~Leyla Belle, 1 female Pineapple Green Cheek Conure~Peta, 8 Budgies
I don't live in California, nor am I currently looking for another macaw. I just thought I might suggest you post this in the appropriate forum in the adoption section. It will probably be viewed by more perspective folks seeking to adopt. That is if you haven't already posted there. Good luck in finding the Ruby a new home.
 

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