Blue and Gold Macaw: Before today, my wife and I both thought
"well whatever we do, we don't want one of those big macaws." Well, I guess this is why you do your research and actually go see some birds. I had no idea how sweet and gentle and cuddly these birds are. This macaw was so gentle I couldn't believe it. It just loved to sit in my lap and be stroked.
MACAWS, IF HANDLED AND PROPERLY SOCIALIZED ARE LAP BIRDS. IF YOU LOCK THEM UP AND DON'T INTERACT WITH THEM?! THEY GET MAD.... MACAWS ARE THE MOST TODDLER LIKE OF THE BUNCH, AND YOU ARE BASICALLY DEALING WITH "A TODDLER WITH FEATHERS."
I am worried about how I read they are especially messy, loud, and since they are big can be particularly destructive. I think of those issues, the loudness isn't a big concern. We live in a house and well.... I'm kinda loud myself! haha. But super messy and destructive would be concerns.
ALL BIRDS CAN BE MESSY AND DESTRUCTIVE.
Sun Conure: This little cutie was super friendly as well and loved to be held and climb all over us. It was also very beautiful. Our youngest daughter really loved this one a lot and held it a bunch.
HONEY, I SHRUNK THE MACAW. CONURES ARE CLOSELY RELATED TO MACAWS. TAKE A BIG UN, AND SHRINK IT, AND THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE GOT. THEY AREN'T GREAT TALKERS, BUT THEY ARE GREAT TRICK BIRDS.
1) Which one!

. All four of us like both birds, but the macaw is probably the favorite of me and my older daughter. The conure is the favorite of my wife and our younger daughter.
I like that the macaw is so affectionate and so intelligent. The fact that they can learn so many things (talking, communicating, tricks, games, etc) seems like it would be amazing.
THEY ARE... I'VE GOT TWO OF THEM!!!
The conure is smaller and sweet and probably a little easier of an adjustment for everyone (especially our youngest daughter). It is also less expensive all around (to buy, feed, supplies, cage, etc). It also seems very affectionate and will likely love snuggling up on people.
BOTH ARE CUDDLE BIRDS.
2) We were originally afraid to get a big bird like the macaw. We were worried about noise, mess, destructiveness, all sorts of things like that. The owner said the blue and golds are better about a lot of these things, though she did not discount the fact that they are loud and big and all that entails.
3) How insane is it to get two birds? This seems crazy, but maybe it is the best answer for us? The two birds grew up together. They actually eat out of the same bowl and have been friends since they were babies.
I WOULDN'T KNOW ANYMORE. I HAVE FIVE. BEFORE THAT I HAD 11, AND WORKED WITH 350 MORE DOWN AT THE RESCUE.
I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER WHAT "ONLY TWO" FELT LIKE.
PARROT ADDICTION... IT'S CATCHY!