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Tricky1bird
10-01-2017, 03:20 AM
I'm still lost without my little buddie. Has anyone heard of one?
Casper's 2nd best friend
10-01-2017, 10:20 AM
Not sure about the ISO bit but the Noble Macaw is also known as the Hahn's Macaw. A sort of pocket edition of the larger Macaws, about the size of an Amazon. Do you have a particular one in mind?
Oh, just noticed this is your first post, welcome to Precisely Parrots - pull up a chair and make yourself at home. I expect someone will be along shortly who knows more about Nobles.
2nd edit: Are you asking if anyone knows of one needing a loving home, if you are it might be a good idea to tell us where in the world you are. :)
Tricky1Bird: Please clarify your request for us. My initial impression is that you've lost a Noble Macaw -as if it escaped- and that you're hoping to recover it. Am I correct? If so, when and where was your bird last seen?
Jean-Pierre: Actually, while quite similar in appearance, the Noble Macaw and the Hahn's Macaw are distinctly separate subspecies in the family known as Red-shouldered Macaws. The Noble is slightly larger than the Hahn's. And I believe the thread starter's use of "ISO" represents the term "In Search Of."
Casper's 2nd best friend
10-01-2017, 02:50 PM
Aha, in my world ISO is the International Organisation for Standardisation. I thought they were metric parrots :)
Aha, in my world ISO is the International Organisation for Standardisation. I thought they were metric parrots :)In part of my world it is as well ;)
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