Crossbred
A crossbred green-winged macaw is a macaw with green-winged macaw ancestry mixed with another macaw species or an undocumented line. Green-winged macaws, Ara chloropterus, are large red macaws with green wing coverts and blue flight feathers, and they are commonly involved in named hybrid macaws in aviculture. Crossbred birds may be colorful, but the label means they should not be represented as pure green-winged macaws.
Care demands the same seriousness as any large macaw. These birds need expansive housing, daily out-of-cage time, heavy chew enrichment, social stability, skilled handling, and long-term planning that may outlast one household. Breeders should disclose parent species and avoid producing hybrids casually where placement is uncertain. For buyers and rescues, temperament, health, feather condition, legal paperwork, and lifetime support matter far more than the novelty of a hybrid name.
Colors: Normal Red Blue Green