Conures
Conures are from Central and South America and in some parts of the West Indies
and Mexico. People love them as their exotic pet for their great sense of humour and fun-loving and playful
personality with a good nature. It's easy to train them to do tricks.
They do tend to become bored rather quickly in captivity, so a selection of toys is a
must as is a stimulating environment. Many owners report being able to play games with their Conures! Games
such as "peek a boo" and finger-beak wrestles!
Conures have very strong beaks so keep this in mind when buying toys. Parakeet toys will not do,
you will require something much stronger for your Conure.
Did you know that Conures love a bath? If you have some water sitting in a sink there's a good
chance your Conure will jump right in and flutter around! Some Conure species will actually fall
asleep on their back so don't be alarmed if you see this happen, it's quite normal!
If you wish to own a Conure then do make sure you have the time to give it the attention it
needs. A few hours per day is ideal. You will find that your bird will bond exclusively to you and may even go to
great lengths to protect you. Conures are known to be great guard birds!
Conures aren't the best talkers when it comes to exotic birds but they can be taught to speak a
few words. They can also learn tricks quite well.
Conures are around 10"-15" long and can live up to 30 years. Most Conures are red and green,
green and blue, orange and green, green and gold or just gold.
Popular species of Conure include half moon conures, blue crown conures, nanday conures and
green cheeked conures.
Fruits and vegetables should be a very important part of your Conures diet. A bird pellet diet
with a calcium supplement will give them the proper nutrition.
The recommended minimum measurements for the smaller birds are 20" H x 24" L x 16" W. Larger
species should have a cage at least 40" H x 44" L x 26" W. The cage should be square or rectangular with horizontal
bars, so the birds can climb. The bars must be close enough, so that there is no possibility of the bird getting
his head caught between the bars.
You can buy your exotic pet birds from any good trusted exotic pet breeder or pet store.
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