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         Conures:     more books (38)
  1. The Conure Handbook (Barron's Pet Handbooks) by Anne C. Watkins, 2004-08-01
  2. The Guide to Owning a Conure (Guide to Owning) by David E. Boruchowitz, 2001-04-19
  3. Conures (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Carol Frischmann, 2007-04
  4. The Conure: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet by Julie Rach, 1998-08-10
  5. Conures Complete Owner's Manual by Matthew M. Vriends Ph.D., 2000-01-15
  6. Taming and Training Conures by Risa Teitler, 1981-04-01
  7. The Professional's Book of Conures (Professionals Book) by John Coborn, 1991-11
  8. Conures: Everything About Purchase, Housing, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Diseases (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Matthew M. Vriends, 1992-06
  9. Conures: A Complete Introduction by Al David, 1987-08
  10. Conure: Your Happy Healthy Pet by Julie Rach Mancini, 2006-03-20
  11. Conures by Tony Silva, Barbara Kotlar, 1989-07
  12. Conures: A Guide to Caring for Your Conure (Complete Care Made Easy) by Nikki Moustaki, 2006-10-30
  13. Atlas of Conures: Aratingas and Pyrrhuras by Thomas Arndt, 1993-09
  14. Conures 2008 Wall Calendar by Pet Prints, 2007-06-10

1. Conures - You Just Gotta Luv 'Em
Pictures and information on care, diet, behaviour, training, and the different species.
http://www.concentric.net/~conure/conures.shtml
~ Conures ~
You Just Gotta Luv 'Em
    W elcome to my Conure Page! My fine feathered friend in the picture is Louie. He is a Sunday Conure (Sun / Jenday). He is five years old and is quite a character. I hope to provide some valuable information on these loveable birds. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an abundance of such available, either on or off the net. But, I have found some info that may be of interest to you. Hope you Enjoy!

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Where are They From?

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    Where Are They From?
    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. The Many Types There are five genera of conures. A brief description of each follows:
      Genus Aratinga This is by far one of the most popular genus of conures. There is some disagreement regarding the actual number of species, but the number seems to be between 15 and 21. The scientific name

2. Meet The Magnificent Sun Conure
General information, pictures, information on diet and vets.
http://www.sunconure.com/
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Endearing, charming, playful and personality plus packaged into a vibrant bundle of feathers.
Thats a sun conure!
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.
A flock of sun conures flying across an evening sky was once said to have resembled a beautiful sunset. Hence, the name sun conure was assigned to the species. The sun conure's body color possesses a yellow-orange glow with a distinct resemblance to gold. The brilliant blend of yellow, orange, red, blue and green colors means sun conures outshine most other birds in appearance. fs

3. Conures - You Just Gotta Luv 'Em
~ conures ~ You Just Gotta Luv 'Em Welcome to my Conure Page! My fine feathered friend in the picture is Louie.
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4. Those Crazy Conures - Contributed Conure Stories
Those Crazy conures ~ Contributed Conure Stories. I thought it might be fun to have a place to share your Conure stories. Your story can be happy,
http://www.concentric.net/~conure/constor.shtml
~ Those Crazy Conures ~
Contributed Conure Stories
I thought it might be fun to have a place to share your Conure stories. Your story can be happy, sad or even just about how much you love him/her. We all enjoy hearing about these loveable birds! ~ The Conure Stories ~ Monday, 19-Apr-04 19:22:46 EDT
Who says birds, cats and dogs can't live together?.
Its not the fact that they wont get along, its that cats and dogs can carry germs and other perisites. Cats claws are digging in dirt and recovering there droppings, getting some of it on and around the base of their claws, meaning just a playful swat can get bacteria on the bird. Also eatting food that a cat or dog have already touched can lead to infaction also. They might get along just fine, but its the reason of bacteria that they are better left apart.
Me
Saturday, 15-Nov-03 10:24:16 EST
Is Niki bored?
I bought a Black-capped Conure about two weeks ago from a pet store. She is 3 months old, and very sweet!She is bonding with me pretty well. She LOVES to sit on my sholder. I can't get her off sometimes! But anyway, i work during the day and she's all alone. I have toys in her cage, and a "Happy Hut" for her if she's cold. But she stays in the same spot all the time (in front of her food bowl) I know this because that's where her droppings are. I don't want her to be bored while I'm not there playing with her. I don't know what to do. Is she still just ajusting, or should i get different toys? Oh, one more thing, Niki likes to stand on one foot a lot. Is that normal, or should I get that checked out? I love her very much and just want the best for my little Niki. If anyone has any suggetions on what I can do for her so shes as happy as I can make her, please e-mail me. Tiffany H. tifhay96@yahoo.com

5. Conures
Information on species, care, diet, and personality.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/1492/conures.html
Conures!! Species: There are many different species of conures. The majority fall into the genus Aratinga, along with several in the genus Pyrhurra . The others are Nandayus , which is only a single species, the Nanday conure, Enicognathus , which includes the Slender-billed and Austral conures, and Cyanoliensis , the Patagonian conure. Some sources feel that some other well-known conures (including the Half Moon, Blue Crowned, and others) may also fall into genuses of their own. All conures have long tails and originate from South and Central America; also Mexico. There was one Conure, the Carolina Parakeet, that actually lived in North American as far north as New York and Chicago; however this bird went extinct due to hunting and habitat destruction in the early 1900's. Conures range in size from as tiny as 8 1/2" to up to 21"! Life span: Most conures live around 15 to 35 years. Price: $100-$500 or higher for rare species. The majority of species fall in the $200 to $400 range. Diet: Conures aren't picky about their foods. Being enormously curious and playful, they like a very varied diet and should be provided with foods that offer a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures. Pellets that come in different shapes and colors are often preffered over "plain" pellets. Conures are prone to "Conure Bleeding Sydrone", which is thought to be caused by a lack of Vitamin K, which is found in foods like broccoli. Cages/supplies: Conures are active and playful birds, who need a large cage to clamber around in. A large cockatiel cage will do for the small conures, the others will need a good-sized parrot cage. Be careful where you place those perches; if those long conure tails rub against the bars the tail feathers will become very ragged. Give your conure lots of toys, it will use them with gusto. They like toys they can destoy, but make sure there's no small parts they can swallow or openings where they could catch a claw or beak. Your conure will also appreciate a large playstand, again, equipped with lots of toys.

6. BirdsnWays Guide To Pet Birds, Parrots Exotic Birds Care
Finches, budgies, conures, amazons, african greys, cockatoos, macaws, lovebirds, lories, parrots, cockatiels, parakeets, parrotlets, pionus
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7. Conures: Aratinga, Nandayus, Ognorhynchus, Leptosittaca, Rhynchopsitta, Conurops
conures Aratinga, Nandayus, Ognorhynchus, Leptosittaca, Rhynchopsitta, Conuropsis, Cyanoliseus, Pyrrhura, Enicognathus, Myiopsitta, Bolborhynchus,
http://www.arndt-verlag.com/conures.htm
Conures Aratinga, Nandayus, Ognorhynchus, Leptosittaca, Rhynchopsitta, Conuropsis, Cyanoliseus, Pyrrhura, Enicognathus, Myiopsitta, Bolborhynchus, Brotogeris. To get picture and information about a species click on the name. Please note that all rights are reserved. No part of the lexicon may be transmitted or reproduced in any form.
Aratinga acuticaudata
Sharp-tailed Conure Aratinga guarouba Golden Conure ...
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8. Timboambo's Conures
Breeder of several species of conures. Located in Newcastle, Australia.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/timboambo/
Newcastle Australia
E-mail: timsconures@bigpond.com
H ere is a selection of the conures I breed:
Breeding pair of Sun Conures (Aratinga solstitialis) A pair of Peach-fronted Conures (Aratinga aurea) A pair of Blue Throated Conures (Pyrrhura Cruentata) Breeding pair of Green-cheeked Conures (Pyrrhura molinae) A young pair of Janday Conures (Aratinga jandaya) A pair of Maroon-Bellied Conures (Pyrrhura frontalis) My Wish-List
One of my aviary enclosures, housing 3 suspended aviaries
Click here for pics showing the growth of Sun Conure chicks Photo of the breeder My new security system Interesting Links Please feel free to contact me with any questions or queries you may have. Contact Me
Young conures now available (August, 2005) Green-cheeked Conures (molinae molinae sub-species) currently have several newly hatched youngsters. The Conure Ring by Join Now Ring Hub Random
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9. Sun Conures
A flock of sun conures flying across an evening sky was once said to have resembled a beautiful sunset.
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10. Conures - Genus Aratinga
while many of the conures have a bare orbital eye ring. Aratinga conures vary in size from 9 to 14 inches, which makes the larger of them larger than
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Conures - Genus Aratinga
by Terri Leinneweber
This article originally appeared in SQUAWK, the newsletter of the Big Apple Bird Association and is reprinted with permission. Six genera of parakeets are generally classified as conures. They were previous classified as genus Conurus (from the Greek: Kone (cone) and Ourus (tail-bearing), which translated as having a cone-shaped tail. Their scientific classification has changed, but the name "conure" has stayed. There are many species of Aratinga conures "Ara" from the genus' similarity to macaws (Genus Ara) and "tinga," a diminutive, so that Aratinga literally means "little macaw." The number of species and subspecies of Aratinga varies according to the source consulted. According to the on-line version of Encyclopedia Britannica , the Britannica Home Page on the Internet, there are about 45 species of conures, broken into about 7 genera of which Aratinga is one. According to Joseph Forshaw in the third edition of

11. Conures Et Perroquets.com
Un espace contributif traitant des perroquets   travers des forums, une galerie multim©dia ainsi qu'un annuaire de site web.
http://www.conures-et-perroquets.com
Bienvenue sur Conures et Perroquets.com Conures et Perroquets.com est un site pour les amateurs de Conures en esperant pouvoir
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12. Conures
A page writen about those wonderful pet conures
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13. All About Conures At Animal-World.com
Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Pet Bird Healthy and Happy.
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/conures/ConuresProfile.htm
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About Conures Family: Psittacidae Genus(5): Aratinga, Brotogeris, Enicognathus, Cyanoliseus, Pyrrhura
Conures make delightful pets... because they are so affectionate and comical!
The conure is a remarkable bird, popular because of their beauty and intelligence. They are easily tamed and very social, quite active and they love to learn tricks. Most conures can learn a few words though their voices are high pitched and so what they are saying is often unclear. They are hardy birds that rarely get sick. A single bird will tame quickly and soon learn new tricks. They like to preen and be preened, and just enjoy your company in general. Males and females make equally good pets.

14. Oisellerie Le Paradis Des Inséparables (Lovebird)
s et soins   apporter aux perroquets. Qu©bec, Canada.......‰leveur de conures, ins©parables, gris d'Afrique, perruches callopsitte et youyous.
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Canada Les ou "oiseaux de l'amour" sont originaires d'Afrique et de Madagascar La u

15. Popular Conures And Their Breeding Habits
Popular conures and Their Breeding Habits Published in Bird Breeder Magazine, April 1994 1994 Howard Voren The contents of this web page
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16. Sun Conure, Aratinga Solstitialis
He is a real good example of color variations that conures can have within one Although i know sun conures arent too good at talking i hope mine will be
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Sun Conure Aratinga solstitialis
"Widget" Photo: Exotic Tropicals
"Widget" is an exceptional Sun Conure. He loves to do tricks with his owner and is very playful and affectionate.
This gorgeous Sun Conure is fully mature and so has all its coloring. Sometimes "Widget" sleeps, or plays "dead bird" in his owners hand. He loves to hang out and he is free to fly about, but when he's ready for a break he always goes back to his cage . "Widget" is fun to be with, fun to play with and fun to look at!

17. Ronda's Aviary
Breeder of macaws and conures.
http://www.rondasaviary.com
We do not sell unweaned Babies so please don't ask.
Phone: (856)453-7569
Updated: 9-17-05

18. Pet Bird By Up At Six Aviaries
Comprehensive site with articles, avian artwork, lists of aviaries, sanctuaries, associations, online suppliers, and mailing lists.
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19. Conures
A page writen about those wonderful pet conures. conures are prone to Conure Bleeding Sydrone , which is thought to be caused by a lack of Vitamin K,
http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/1492/conures.html
Conures!! Species: There are many different species of conures. The majority fall into the genus Aratinga, along with several in the genus Pyrhurra . The others are Nandayus , which is only a single species, the Nanday conure, Enicognathus , which includes the Slender-billed and Austral conures, and Cyanoliensis , the Patagonian conure. Some sources feel that some other well-known conures (including the Half Moon, Blue Crowned, and others) may also fall into genuses of their own. All conures have long tails and originate from South and Central America; also Mexico. There was one Conure, the Carolina Parakeet, that actually lived in North American as far north as New York and Chicago; however this bird went extinct due to hunting and habitat destruction in the early 1900's. Conures range in size from as tiny as 8 1/2" to up to 21"! Life span: Most conures live around 15 to 35 years. Price: $100-$500 or higher for rare species. The majority of species fall in the $200 to $400 range. Diet: Conures aren't picky about their foods. Being enormously curious and playful, they like a very varied diet and should be provided with foods that offer a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures. Pellets that come in different shapes and colors are often preffered over "plain" pellets. Conures are prone to "Conure Bleeding Sydrone", which is thought to be caused by a lack of Vitamin K, which is found in foods like broccoli. Cages/supplies: Conures are active and playful birds, who need a large cage to clamber around in. A large cockatiel cage will do for the small conures, the others will need a good-sized parrot cage. Be careful where you place those perches; if those long conure tails rub against the bars the tail feathers will become very ragged. Give your conure lots of toys, it will use them with gusto. They like toys they can destoy, but make sure there's no small parts they can swallow or openings where they could catch a claw or beak. Your conure will also appreciate a large playstand, again, equipped with lots of toys.

20. Http://fly.to/pyrrhuras_uk
Information on UK bred South American conures including diet, breeding, and hand rearing. Also has information on color varieties and pictures.
http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/swaziland/15/
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