Unknown Breed
An unknown-breed blue-and-yellow macaw is best understood as a blue-and-yellow macaw, Ara ararauna, whose breed, strain, or family background has not been recorded. The species itself is not divided into formal pet breeds. A normal bird is typically recognized by bright blue upperparts, yellow underparts, white facial skin with fine dark feather lines, and a long tapering tail. The label is common in rescue, rehoming, and older ownership records where age, hatch source, or parentage were never verified.
Care decisions should be based on the individual bird rather than the missing breed field. A veterinary exam, diet history, temperament notes, and, when needed, DNA sexing are more useful than trying to assign a breed name. Blue-and-yellow macaws need durable perches, supervised out-of-cage time, foraging work, and experienced handling. Anyone buying or adopting one should also check transfer paperwork and local rules, since large parrots often require documentation of legal origin.
Colors: Normal Blue & Yellow