No NSWchainsaw,
They are the wrong type of macaw the ones we saw were scarlet and green wing.
No it was not in the zoo for the last time it was in the wild we just saw them on the side of the road. And yes they did land on us .It wasn't at Sydney it was 4 ours away.
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He has all types of Macaws free flying at his property and no it is not a zoo , see photo http://www.vickiroycroft.com.au/2010/150210.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He has all types of Macaws free flying at his property and no it is not a zoo , see photo http://www.vickiroycroft.com.au/2010/150210.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nathan Morleyy wrote:No NSWchainsaw,
They are the wrong type of macaw the ones we saw were scarlet and green wing.
No it was not in the zoo for the last time it was in the wild we just saw them on the side of the road. And yes they did land on us .It wasn't at Sydney it was 4 ours away.
Thanks Nathan
NSWchainsaw,
The ones I saw were different and they were a wild population no one owned them. And it wasn’t on the central coast.
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The ones I saw were different and they were a wild population no one owned them. And it wasn’t on the central coast.
Thanks Nathan
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Well its all a bit vague isn't it .
And believe me I know vague .
All this post has done is tease us parrot lovers . No answers . Thanks for the photos Nathan , they are awesome and unique for this country but please give us more info about where etc in future .
Ive had a Scarlet on my arm before and yes that big beak and those expressive eyes make for a little pucker you know where .
And believe me I know vague .

All this post has done is tease us parrot lovers . No answers . Thanks for the photos Nathan , they are awesome and unique for this country but please give us more info about where etc in future .
Ive had a Scarlet on my arm before and yes that big beak and those expressive eyes make for a little pucker you know where .

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Where the location is ? Ask your guardians they may know.There maybe some members here close be to where they are, that maybe able to help unravel this mystery.
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lol!!!!! Ahh this forum would be alot more boring if you werent here nathan. Not that it ever is boring but you make me laugh alot hehe. If such thing is true then its very cool. But i struggle to how you didnt even know were you wer LOL!!!
Ben,
I dident know were I was because we were just driving to go on holidays when we saw them fly into a tree then we just pulled over to the side of the road and fed them bread and they flew onto our car.My step dad should know thoe.
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I dident know were I was because we were just driving to go on holidays when we saw them fly into a tree then we just pulled over to the side of the road and fed them bread and they flew onto our car.My step dad should know thoe.
Thanks Nathan
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what an idiot!!!
neither macaws or eclectus parrots are native to the area (wherever precisely that may be!!!). and released exotic parrots have established themselves in many, many parts of the world - and that includes macaws. for all of you who constantly moan about the governments draconian laws regarding aviculture - well there's your proof right there why, no matter how responsible some may be - it only takes one idiot to go and cause a disaster.
if nathan ever works out where exactly he was - i have good mind to go and bloody catch them all myself.
neither macaws or eclectus parrots are native to the area (wherever precisely that may be!!!). and released exotic parrots have established themselves in many, many parts of the world - and that includes macaws. for all of you who constantly moan about the governments draconian laws regarding aviculture - well there's your proof right there why, no matter how responsible some may be - it only takes one idiot to go and cause a disaster.
if nathan ever works out where exactly he was - i have good mind to go and bloody catch them all myself.