Camelot Macaw Hybrids

Cameline Macaws are hybrids that look similar to many Capri (Camelot x Scarlet) and Camelot (Catalina x Scarlet) crosses, but tend to have slightly greener coloration on the nape and wings. How much red, yellow, and green plumage they have is dependent on the type of Camelot Macaw used to breed them. They are 62.5%

Camelot Macaw x Scarlet Macaw

A primarily yellow or red hybrid that can only be describe as a brighter Camelot Macaw. Like Camelots, Capri Macaws can be Red Dominant or Yellow Dominant. Although Blue-green Dominants could exist, this variety of Camelot is rarely bred to produce Capris. The first Capri Macaws were produced by Parrot Jungle in 1976, and are

Blue and Gold Macaw

Very few of these hybrids exist, each having Catalina-like coloration with yellow-orange bellies and cheeks, a green backside, and dark blue flight feathers. Depending on what type of Camelot Macaw is bred, the offspring may be “dominant” in certain colors. For example, the first pictured bird probably had a Yellow or Blue-green Dominant parent because

 Harlegold Macaw

A rare hybrid similar to a Harlequin or Catalina Macaw, having a red-orange or yellow-orange chest and green wings with blue flight feathers. The hybrid individual (pictured right) had a Red Dominant Camelot parent, leading to the extra red coloration on the stomach. Camelot and Harlegold hybrids are 50% Blue and Gold Macaw, 37.5% Scarlet

Camelot Macaw x Camelot Macaw

Second Generation Camelot Macaws is hybrids that is typically produce using two Yellow. Dominant Camelots in order to continue creating birds with bright yellow color, but can be bred using any Camelot regardless of color. Second gens usually don’t have any noticeable differences compared to regular Camelots Macaws and are almost always purposeful breedings.

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