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Hahn’s Macaw vs Lovebird

Hahns Macaw vs Lovebird

A green Hahns macaw with a blue crown and red wing patches perches on a branch
Hahn’s Macaw

Friendly, Playful, Intelligent

Green lovebird with orange and yellow on its head perched on a branch
Lovebird

Affectionate, Playful, Energetic

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Characteristics

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹2,500

Basic

₹3,500

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

25 - 30 years

Ideal Weather

20º - 30º celsius

Maintenance

Moderate

Size

Small

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹1,500

Basic

₹2,999

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

10 - 15 years

Ideal Weather

18º - 30º celsius

Maintenance

Moderate

Size

Small

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Affectionate and Social.

  • Intelligent and Trainable.

  • Playful and Energetic.

Cons

  • Requires lot of Attention.

  • They require a specialized Diet.

  • They can be quite noisy.

Pros

  • They enjoy interacting with their owners & other birds.

  • They are active & playful, providing entertainment

  • They require less space.

Cons

  • They can be quite noisy.

  • They can be messy, scattering food & Feathers.

  • They are susceptible to various health issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Hahn’s Macaws good for beginners?

Yes, they’re considered one of the most beginner-friendly macaws because of their smaller size and manageable care needs.

Do Hahn’s Macaws talk?

Yes! They are excellent mimics and can develop a decent vocabulary.

Are Hahn’s Macaws noisy?

They’re less noisy than large macaws but can still be vocal, especially if ignored.

How long do Hahn’s Macaws live?

Typically 25–30 years with proper diet and care.

Do Hahn’s Macaws need a lot of attention?

Absolutely. They are highly social and require daily interaction to stay happy.

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