Mixed Breed
The mixed-breed label for a Scarlet macaw is an avicultural record term rather than a recognized breed. It usually describes a bird identified mainly as Ara macao but lacking reliable subspecies information, or one with some hybrid or mixed-line ancestry. The normal Scarlet macaw look is hard to miss: a large red macaw with yellow wing coverts, blue flight feathers and tail, and a bare pale facial patch. Wild Scarlet macaws range from southern Mexico through Central America into parts of northern South America and the Amazon basin.
In homes, rescues, and breeding facilities, the mixed label matters because future pairing decisions should not treat the bird as conservation-quality pure stock. Care is the same as for other Scarlet macaws: a large chew-safe enclosure or aviary, daily flight or exercise time, a varied parrot diet, and handling that respects a strong beak and loud contact calls. Buyers should ask for hatch records, health testing, and legal origin paperwork, especially when a bird is represented as pure Scarlet macaw.
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