Believe me, I *completely understand.  About a year before we bought our
blue and gold macaw, we seriously considered a beautiful scarlet macaw
named Morgan.  I was so upset when I went to the pet store and saw he was
gone.  All I remember was turning around and leaving, and calling Jen to
let her know Morgan had been sold.

They're awesome birds though:)  If you treat em right and set firm limits,
they will be welcomed providers of tying materials for up to 80 years from
what I understand!


John Roth-CPD

McCormick & Company, Inc.
Hunt Valley Plant Blend Lab
Phone: (410) 771-7102
Fax: (410) 771-7407







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I tried to buy a blue and gold and my husband threatened that one of the
animals had to go.  I already have a green cheek conure so I had to let the
macaw go to a different home...   I still miss that bird.  They did just
get
a new one in though....  :0)  Funny how the art of fly tying turns into a
love of birds also!
I have a feeling by the time you get to 38 feathers the bird will have cost
you more though.
Deb
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I'm just waiting for my Blue and Gold macaw to start shedding her tail
feathers.  At the prices I've seen around for macaw center tail feathers,
it looks like she'll have paid for herself after 38 of em!






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