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Severe
The Chestnut-fronted Macaw or Severe Macaw (Ara severa) is one of the largest of the mini-macaws. It reaches a size of around 45 centimetres (18 inches) of which around half is the length of the tail. This is the only mini-macaw to have feathers on the bare patches on its face which makes it look like the larger types of macaw.

The Severe Macaw is mostly green in colour with patches of red and blue on the wings. The head has a Chestnut brown patch just above the beak. The beak is black and the patches around the eyes are white with lines of small black feathers.

Their lifespan is listed as anything from 30 to 80 years of age. They can learn to speak and can readily learn a reasonable vocabulary.


Yellow Collar
Yellow-collared macaws (Ara auricollis) are small green “mini” macaws hailing from South America. Inquisitive, mischievous and animated, mini macaws are lively boisterous birds and require generous living space. Yellow-collared macaws do speak but have limited ability to mimic. They are delightful pets because of their outgoing personalities. They can live up to 30 to 40 years.


Noble
Noble’s macaws are very inquisitive, mischievous and animated. They are delightful pets because of their outgoing personalities. Macaws can make excellent pets, although some have a tendency to become nippy. Mini macaws are not as loud as the large macaws. While some speak, most macaws have limited ability to mimic. Noble’s macaws are relatively quiet.


Hahn
Distinct Markings: Overall green with bluish-black forehead, dark blue wing tips, red edge on front of wing, underside of tail and wings yellow-green, bare white face, grayish-black bill and feet.

Young hand-raised macaws are very adaptable and typically easily handled by many people. Macaws can make excellent pets, especially hyacinths and blue & golds, although some have a tendency to become nippy. Macaws can be very loud as well as destructive. While some speak, most macaws have limited ability to mimic.