Well a lot of uninformed people see pictures of macaws and think WOW I would love to have one of those, they are so pretty.
I know because I was one of those people. I did some research but not enough.
I don't believe in a "beginner Bird."
I don't object to a first time bird person getting a macaw (I know this goes against the norm) however I also don't think everyone should get one either.
Ask the people to volunteer at a rescue for a while so they can get first hand experience and get real facts and information before making that HUGE commitment.
Adopting a bird is like having a kid, only this kid NEVER grows up and NEVER moves out.
Ask them questions like, what if the bird bites their kids finger off, are they gonna get rid of the bird. IF YES, THEN DON"T GET ONE because the chances are high that a child and adult WIL get bit.
Do they like cooking and making frresh veggies EVERYDAY only to throw them out, if the answer is no, then don't get a bird.
Are they prepared to have the sound of 727 jet plane go off in their living room (not kidding either)
Ask if they are prepared to get rid of ALL non stick cookware, candles, scented plugins, air fresheners, most cleaning chemicals ETC. ETC.
Are they willing to spend $200.00+ a year for AVIAN certifed vet visits (and thats if the bird is healthy)
I could go on and on....
Here are some wesites to check out.
http://www.macawlanding.org/index.shtml
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww45e.htm
http://charlieandpeggy.com/behaviorcompatibility.htm
http://thetrueparrot.homestead.com/index.html
http://www.chopperstoys.com/CatalogArticlesBirdWise.html
Good Luck
