Yellow Conure Parrot

$550,00

These birds have been on the endangered species list since 1975, and their small population contributes to the lack of sightings. While it’s been accepted for some time that fewer than 3,000 goldens were left, a 2016 International Union for Conservation of Nature update says that this was an underestimate. It is now thought that the population is anywhere from 6,600 to 13,400 birds.

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Yellow Conure Parrot online. Stunning in their brilliant yellow color, the golden conure (or Queen of Bavaria conure) is, without a doubt, a beautiful bird, Yellow Conure Parrot for adoption. They can also make a very nice and affectionate companion pet that is spunky, smart, and entertaining, though they are rare and expensive, Yellow Conure Parrot for sale. One thing is for sure—these are very special parrots that seem to steal the hearts of every bird owner they meet ,Yellow Conure Parrot for rehoming.Native to northeastern Brazil.Home raise Yellow Conure Parrot.

We have turquoise and pineapple red factor green cheek conures for sale. We are currently hand feeding and raise our babies and they are 2 weeks old. They will be ready to take home when they are fully weaned. Our babies are very cuddly, friendly and bond very well. They are well socialized and healthy. Our customers are pleasantly surprised by how fast our babies bond with them

The Green-cheeked conure is a favorite among bird novices because of its relatively low price, small stature, temperament, and relatively low noise level, at least compared to its larger cousins. The green-cheeked conure breeds fairly easily and as a result is readily available. The Green-cheeked conure is one of the smallest conures and is often confused with the maroon-bellied conure (Pyrrhura frontalis), a close relative. These birds are so similar in appearance that they are often identified incorrectly by pet stores or even their owners. They are the same size, about 10 inches long, and both are primarily green. The green-cheeked conure is a bit brighter in color than the maroon-bellied conure and has gray barring on its chest, fading into a slightly reddish belly. The maroon belly has a golden barring on its chest and distinct, heart-shaped maroon shading on its belly — hence the name. Both have a dark gray beak and feet. They are most easily confused when they are young, before their full color comes in after the first molt.

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