Blue Throat Macaw vs. Blue and Gold Macaw

 October 16th, 2009
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Jamieleigh
Jamieleigh

There’s been a lot of confusion lately between our blue throated macaw, Jinx, and what people assume is a blue and gold macaw. So I decided I’d write this on their differences!

The above picture is of two blue throated macaws; Bonnie and Jinx. Below is a blue and gold macaw, named Jersey.

The main distinguishing marks are plumage differences as well as size differences. Some consider blue throated macaws as a type of “mini macaw” because they’re much smaller than blue and golds, and even smaller than military macaws.

A good tip to remember which is which is that a blue throated macaw has a patch of blue feathers on their throat, where a blue and gold macaw has a black splotch instead.

Blue throats ONLY have the colors yellow and blue, nothing else.

This is Jinx again (blue throat) and you can see that he has no other colors in his plumage but simply yellow and blue.

The blue and gold have white, black, blue, yellow and green feathers. Normally they have green on the tops of their heads, black on their throats, black and white around their eyes and the full blue bodies with the yellow breasts.

In this picture you can see the distinguishing marks I’m talking about on the blue and gold.

So, as your quick tips for reference:

Blue and Gold Macaw

  • Larger
  • Has a black/white face
  • Green on top of the head
  • Yellow breast
  • Black throat
  • Blue body

Blue Throated Macaw

  • Smaller and considered a mini macaw
  • Only has blue and yellow plumage
  • Blue throat
  • White/blue face

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One Comment on “Blue Throat Macaw vs. Blue and Gold Macaw”

Kathy  10/16/2009 12:21 pm

Thanks for this Jamie. I didn’t even know there WAS a blue throated Macaw until you corrected me in a post on FB, learn something new every day!