Male and female Eclectus parrots have different-colored feathers. Male eclectus is green with red and blue accents; female is red with a blue-purple belly.
Eclectus
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are huge. It can survive 80 years in captivity with adequate care. Large birds need an aviary to climb and fly.
Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
Scarlet macaws can live up to 80 years, however 40 to 50 is more common. They're smart and active, requiring mental and physical activity.
Scarlet Macaw
Blue-and-gold macaws can live 60 years and need entertainment and interaction. They're amiable and love being around their favourite folks.
Blue-And-Gold Macaw
The red-and-green macaw, often called the green-winged macaw, lives 50 years in captivity. It should be in a free-moving aviary.
Red-And-Green Macaw
Umbrella cockatoos are friendly and live 70 to 80 years. They're affectionate birds. Many prefer to cuddle with humans (or other birds) and need daily attention to avoid feeling ignored.
Umbrella Cockatoo
Largest parrots are hyacinth macaws. They need a 60-year caretaker with the time and resources to address their complicated needs. Few cages can hold this big bird, and an aviary allows it to move freely.
Hyacinth Macaw
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are huge. It can survive 80 years in captivity with adequate care. Large birds need an aviary to climb and fly.
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
The twin yellow-headed Amazon is a popular species that can live 60 years in captivity. These smart birds mimic well. Some imitate opera.