About Me
Lucas & Emma are a loving pair of Macaw Parrots. Macaws are known for their striking beauty, vibrant personalities, and strong bonds with their human companions, and Lucas and Emma are the perfect example of this. As a couple, they share a deep connection with each other and are incredibly affectionate, making them a delightful and endearing duo. While they may not be fully handleable yet, they absolutely adore being around people and are always curious, watching with sweet, inquisitive eyes.
Both Lucas and Emma are highly intelligent and respond wonderfully to positive, patient training techniques such as target training, station training, and desensitizing them to hands. Their gentle and loving nature makes them ideal companions for someone who can offer them time, attention, and affection, allowing their bond to grow stronger.
With the right care, training, and plenty of love, Lucas and Emma have the potential to become an incredibly loyal, affectionate, and interactive pair of companions. Their playful spirits, deep bond, and loving hearts will surely bring immense joy and warmth to the right home, filling it with laughter and love.
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***Information that is universal to every bird:
1) Birds are typically not family animals. They usually choose a favorite and at best you can expect them to tolerate everyone else.
2) Birds are not great with kids, dogs, other birds, and are not cuddly with everyone, nor can they really be trained to be. Birds are flock animals, who are social creatures that need to be in a communal area where they can see the rest of the family, or you may eperience serious vocalization and behavior problems. We’ve never met a bird who is great with kids, but we have met kids who are respectful of birds.
3) Birds bite. But, you shouldn’t “take the bite”. If you’re getting bit, you haven’t earned the trust of the bird, and are pushing the bird past his/her limits. You must figure out what the bird needs, and make what you’re asking of the bird more attractive than what they are already doing.
4) Birds are not “dominance” based creatures. Your only option for birds is to earn their trust. If they are, say…on top of a cage and don’t want to come down, that is where they feel safest, not a dominance thing. They are not trying to exert dominance, they just don’t want to come down. Your job as a parrot owner is to figure out what you can do to help them trust you, and whatever you are asking to be more attractive than what they are already doing.