An intelligent and often loud parrot that vary in size from that of a cockatiel to the size of a miniature macaw. All conures are louder and smarter and more challenging as pets than cockatiels. If you would like a
pet conure it would be wise to take the
time to do sufficient research so that the species you procure is a good fit for your household. There is a good conure for just about any
home that can appreciate a bird that requires interaction.
some well known conures are
sun conures, green cheek conures, jenday conures,
blue crowned conures and nanday conures.
Conures are clowny birds. We love them for their great sense of
humor, and their fun-loving personality. With a little training, they usually can easily be trained to do tricks. Most
may learn to talk. Conures, in general, love to snuggle under things, so providing them with a tightly woven wash cloth, soft piece of fabric, or
fuzzy toy will be appreciated. A bird tent as a place to
sleep and hand out is usually eagerly accepted and treasured. As they like to climb under pillows and blankets,
care needs to be taken not to accidentally smother them.
They make great birds for those who
don't mind the occasional (or NOT so occasional) screeching outburst. This is something to be considered when thinking of adding a conure to your family. Conures can be VERY noisy and can also be
nippy, if not trained and socialized properly. They do enjoy learning
new tricks and can be very entertaining. They love to dance and can also be taught to
go the toilet with a simple command such as "toilet" or "poop" .
Conures do require more
time and effort than say a cockatiel or budgie. Please keep this in mind. Owners report that they are smart and interactive, but are also more prone to behavioral problems than are cockatiels or budgies - but this would be the
case with any conure. They all require a committed owner who will
work with their pets to guide their behavior, while cockatiels and budgies are "beginner birds."