My second parrot was a Noble macaw which is a sub species of the Hahn's. Originally I wanted a Hahn's but back in 1995 I could not find a local Hahn's breeder. I could not of been more happy with a companion of my Noble Macaw Mihijo. He was the best parrot I ever had and after almost 18 years we have had a lot of adventures together. Everyone loved Mihijo. He would go to anyone. His temperament was very even and laid back when it came to stress. Nothing stressed this bird because I exposed him to so many different situations and people. He was my best friend and I could not recommend a better parrot for someone looking to go up from the cockatiel or budgie.
Sometimes I think I would like to find another Noble macaw but I don't think I can do it. Mihijo was a very special bird and he had my heart. Everybody loved Mihijo. This little parrot charmed even non bird people and turned a bird phobia person into loving him. I cannot write enough good things about him and I wonder if he was the typical Noble or was it the way I raised him. Since I have no other nobles to compare him too I am not sure how to answer that question.
Since very positive has negatives the only negatives things I can think about my Noble macaw is his health history. Mihijo died from a heart attack at almost 18 years of age. I know this bird should of lived way longer than 17 years. His father died even younger than Mihijo so if you can please trace back health history of the parents. I miss my Mihijo every day. His death left me with a hole in my heart.
Enjoy some picture of my boy. He was the best parrot ever, never nippy, he would never bite. He gave kisses like a gentleman never shoving his tongue into your mouth like my Illiger's did (Diego shoved his tongue in my instructors mouth after he asked her for a kiss after a presentation I did.) I know all have negative things to go on about but I can't think of very many for my Noble Macaw. I think he was an exceptional parrot for his species.
This is a dream come true for Mihijo. EXTREMELY food motivated he always had a very good appetite. I am sure that came into play with his heart disease. The food in this jar I would not feed to a parrot as the ingredients are too rich for the parrot.
This picture was taken with Mihijo perched with my Solomon Island Eclectus Joaquin. Here you can see the size difference between the mini macaw and a young Eclectus (Joaquin had not filled out yet. He still has black on his beak so he was still in babyhood.)
I don't think you can go wrong with a Hahn's macaw. They were my first choice for a larger parrot up from a cockatiel. I will say it has been my experience and for what ever reason I found the Noble to be less hyper than the Hahn's. Please let me know if you have any questions. I love to write about my Mihijo.