
Conures have been kept as pets for hundreds of years because of their amusing personalities and undeniable energy. Many conure pet owners believe that these birds are packed with a larger-than-life attitude wrap in a small package! These birds have a reputation for having a knack of
humor and being the friendliest bird among all the parrot species.
Its reverberating loudness and spunky attitude is what keep these birds unique throughout the ages! The is great longtime companions, and for that you need some guidance on how to take care of them. Raise them and possibly learn how to be like them as well as teach them to be like you. Fortunately, this ultimate guide will teach you on how to be the best Conure owner you can be! Inside this book, you will find tons of helpful information about Conures – their different species, how they live, how to deal with them and realize the great benefits of owning one! Conure Bird Health, Where To Buy, Diet, Lifespan, Breeding, Fun Facts, Care, Habitat, And Much More Jenday ConureThese medium-size parrots exhibit a striking combination of vibrant colors including yellow orange, green, and blue on their feathers. The jenday conure differs from the sun conure because of its totally green wings.
Nanday conure
Nanday conures are native to South America, but they have also established feral populations in certain regions like Florida. They are slightly bigger than most other Aratinga conures.
The nanday conure is highly intelligent and can be train to perform tricks or mimic human speech. However, they may have a tendency to become territorial and protective of their owners. Their charismatic personalities can win you over, but they do love to chat meaning they can be noisy.
Dusky-headed conure
Dusky-headed conure, also known as Weddell’s conures, or dusky-headed parakeets. They are sometimes called “mini macaws” because they’ve got white skin near their eyes and beak like the big macaws.
Dusky headed conures are know for their gentle nature and ability to form strong bonds with their owners. The is great for families, and is less energetic and quieter than some of the other conures.
Dusky-headed
Dusky-headed conure, also known as Weddell’s conures, or dusky-headed parakeets. They are sometimes call “mini macaws” because the’ve got white skin near their eyes and beak like the big macaws.