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Sun
The sun conure possesses a multifaceted personality that will delight the experienced bird owner and pique the curiosity of the inexperienced nonbird person. They can best be described as curious, inquisitive, active and playful. They love attention and closeness from their owners.

Sun Conures are capable of learning to talk, although their range is limited and their voices are squeaky and birdlike. They like to imitate amusing sounds (microwave beeps, etc.). They really enjoy human attention, especially if there is no other bird around for them to groom and play with.

There is also another variation of the Sun Conure with a completely yellow tail(not pictured).


Queen Of Bavaria
The Queen of Bavaria Conure or Golden Conure, a small member of the parrot family, is considered the most beautiful of the conures. They are a brilliant golden yellow with only the lower portion of the wings being green. They rather resemble a small macaw with a beak and head that is quite large, though they have a relatively short tail. The eye is brown surrounded by a naked white eye ring. The beak is a pale horn color and the legs are a light pink.

The young have green feathers in the plumage and the yellow is duller. They are fully feathered by 18 months of age.


Cherry-Head Conure
Cherry-heads, sometimes also called Red-masked Conures, have a very rich green color. Their heads are bright red and they also have isolated red feathers on their necks. There is some red on the thighs and also the carpal edge of the wings and the lesser and median under wing coverts are red. The naked eye ring is a muted white, and the beak is horn colored. Feet are of gray color. Size is 13 inches long.


Sunday Conure
Conures can be found in most of South and Central America. Some species are also well represented in the West Indies, as well as parts of Mexico. In the wild conures are friendly, peaceful birds and seldom fight with each other. They live together in groups of twenty or more birds, even during the mating season, and feed on various seeds, fruits, and insects.