| ~ SUN CONURE ~ |
| SUN CONURE QUICK FACTS DIET: Fresh fruits and vegetables, cooked rice, grains, sprouted seeds, seeds, nuts. LIFESPAN: 25 - 30 years. HOUSING: 22" x 22" x 22" MINIMUM cage with daily exercise or larger cage/aviary. PET QUALITY: Moderate to Very Good. SIZE: Small/Medium size parrot approx 12" 100 - 120 grams NOISE LEVEL: LOUD. Sun Conures are too often re-homed because of noise. EXTRA COMMENT: If you and your family can accept the noise, Sun Conures can make amazing pets. They can be extremely friendly and playful, many of them will play on their back and enjoy cuddling. They may learn a few words in a 'funny voice' but are most known for their striking color. Many people buy them because of that gorgeous color and end up getting 'rid' of them because they are LOUD. Please give the noise-level serious consideration before adding a Sun Conure to your home. |
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| (Aratinga solstitialis) |
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| Sun Conures….. are amazing in so many ways. They arrive in this world as tiny, almost-naked bundles of joy and develop into one of the world’s most brilliantly colored parrots. They are a perfect sized parrot, just a little bigger than a handful – about 12” from their head to the tip of their long tail. They are greener as adolescent birds and develop their gorgeous adult plumage after their first molt. |
| Dazzling color is just the beginning with this spectacular species of parrot. They have a personality bursting with charm and make themselves especially delightful to keep as pets. Raised properly and treated with respect they can be friendly and inquisitive as well as becoming a beloved companion. |
| In Fact....their endearing traits can be obvious and overwhelming; it might be tempting to overlook the loud noise for which they are so well-known. Their infamous ‘Aratinga’ quality of being noisy can be irritating to many people. This should be taken seriously before adopting a Sun Conure into your home. There are many ways of dealing with their noise and a normal Sun Conure will not ‘scream all day’ but they cannot be trained to ‘be quiet’ so we must adapt to and accept this quality. |
| As Babies, Sun Conures start off rather quiet but somewhat early in life they begin ‘laughing’ – it’s a delightful noise and makes them appear very cheerful. (my African Grey Parrots mimic this ‘laugh’ and we often get several birds all ‘laughing’ at once!). Baby Suns do start being loud even before they are fully weaned but this sound, as with older sun conures, is normally short lived and comes in ‘spurts’. They will be especially loud at feeding times or alert you to intruders…and some birds will just shriek for your attention. It is important that you never give them attention (or any other reward) for being loud. |
| Offer your Sun Conure a wide assortment of safe toys and a play-gym as they are extraordinarily intelligent birds and require stimulation and interaction. Accept that your Sun Conure will make noise at certain times…often in the morning and at dusk. They will also make noise if ignored or when you return home from work or school, they are greeting you in the best way they know how. Say hello to your bird and let him/her know you are happy to see them too. Be careful not to reward the noise, avoid taking your bird out of the cage as a reward – instead try and let the bird out when it is quiet. Reward the ‘quiet’ and always use positive reinforcement – and lots of love and patience. |
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