The Sun Conure, also known as the Sun Parakeet is considered to be one of the most beautiful birds in the Parrot family.
The bird gained its popularity owing to its multifaceted personality that delights the experienced bird owner and piques the curiosity of the amateurs or non-bird person. The Sun Conure received its name from its bright yellow and green plumage.
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Size: 30 cm / 12 inches
Life Expectancy: 25-30 years
When young, the coloring of Sun Conure remains a muted olive green, which serves as a defense mechanism in the wild. As the bird matures, its color changes into yellow or reddish-orange, the color of the Sun. What attracts most people's attention is its brilliant coloring of yellow, red, orange, blue and green.
Generally, the Sun Conure comes with a bright yellow and green plumage and its cheeks, forehead, abdomen and down to the lower back are tinged with bright fiery orange. All of these colors become brighter and more vivid as the bird matures, with some birds sporting almost totally yellow tones in their body color. The beak and feet are both black.
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In the later part of 19th century, Sun Conures were originally imported from northeastern coast of South America to the United States. They used to be found in Southeast Venezuela, Northeast Brazil, Northern Amazon, Guyana, Surinam and French Guiana.
Sun Conures love to be cuddled and handled by their owner. Other features are like:
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The Sun Conures present an endearing, charming and playful personality packaged into a vibrant bundle of feathers.
As pets, the Sun Conures make great companions. With a little love, proper training, and socialization, these birds are sure to brighten the homes and lives of the people that choose to keep them. Colorful and intelligent, these birds have inherent playful and affectionate nature blended with charming personalities. Sun Conures are basically very social birds, and may not be the best choice for those who have little time to spend with a pet. If they don't receive attention for long hours or feel bored and lonely, many Sun Conures often become screamers and some even resort to destructive behavior.
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