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  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

61. Conures Classifieds In Florida
(udult hens) all fancys will trade for greencheek conures parrotlets (no splits) I am looking for some sun conures, parrolets , and other conures.
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62. Yellow-Sided Conures- Factual Article
of GreenCheeked conures imported from Argentina when I noticed two brightly colored conures in the group with the others. After
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The Feather Tree Yellow-Sided GREEN-CHEEKED Conure
For more questions about the Pyrrhura family of conures, please consider the purchase of our informative video . This will answer most questions.

p hoto by Gail J. Worth
(Pyrrhura molinae/Pyrrhura hypoxantha) In the mid 1980s while working in a quarantine station in Los Angeles,
Ca., I first came upon the Yellow-Sided Conure. I was banding a group
of Green-Cheeked Conures imported from Argentina when I noticed two
brightly colored conures in the group with the others. After
referencing these birds in Parrots Of The World, I learned that Forshaw
questioned if the Yellow-Sided were a separate species and not just a
sub-species of the Green-Cheeked Conure.
The Yellow-Sided Conure, while similar in color to the Green-Cheeked on the back and tail, differs greatly in the coloration of the breast feathers, feet and facial feathers. The term "yellow-sided" is actually in reference to the sides of the breast area. Brightly colored yellow and green, they differ from the solid green of the normal colored Green-

63. Welcome To Animals, Animals...your Resource For Exotic Birds!
Breeder of African greys, amazons, cockatoos, conures, lovebirds, macaws, ringnecks, and quakers. Located in Sanford.
http://exoticbirds.com/
A nimals Animals, a breeding facility in Central Florida was established in 1976 with parakeets and cockatiels as a hobby. The business grew over the years into a retail store and an expanding collection of select breeders.
R ic Honsa, the owner and operator has 20 years in the bird business. Ric built the collection from just a few pair to a collection of select breeders that supply bird lovers and quality pet stores across the country.
A nimals Animals has operated to produce exotics ranging from primates, medium size cats, marsupials and exotic birds. Today, we concentrate on the exotic birds.
W ith the background of the retail pet business, Animals Animals understands the needs and pressures of the retailing of exotic birds. Our pricing is set up to support the retail industry and its ever changing demands. Animals Animals has also built a number of retail pet stores for new owners and provides support to these endeavors.
We produce quality babies for pet lovers and retailers across the country.
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64. Conures-The Feather Tree
The feather tree has parrot videos and handfed exotic birds, conures like paulie,we ve written articles for Bird Talk and avian clubs.
http://www.feathert.com/conures.html
The Feather Tree Pyrrhura Conures ~Green-Cheeked, White-Eared, and Painted Conures ~ All from the genus Pyrrhura, these little guys are some of our favorites. They are all very similar in personality and differ only in color and in some cases, size. Our Pyrrhura friends are BIG birds in little bodies! They are such clowns and so much fun to play with. Even people who are unsure as to
their feelings about birds can't help but fall in love with these babies! Their dispositions are gentle and sassy at the same time. They are very quiet compared to the larger conures. They will speak , but
this seems to be individual talent and varies with training. I have been around some who talk and talk and there are others that are not as gifted. In any case, a hand-fed, domestic baby Pyrrhura is an excellent choice for a pet. The cage size required is not as large as is needed for other parrots, and the bird will give you just as much enjoyment.
For questions about the Pyrrhura family of conures, please consider the purchase of our informative video . How to identify, breed, feed, and house. Hear them talk! ONLY $12.95

65. -OISELLERIE PETIT BISOU-Élevage De Perroquets
‰leveur d'aras, de quakers, de caiques, de conures, d'ins©parables et de grande alexandrines. Des fiches et des photos sont disponibles pour chaque esp¨ce. Drummondville, Qu©bec, Canada.
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Élevage sélectif de perroquets Drummondville, Québec (819) 471-4490 L'Oisellerie petit bisou est très heureuse de vous accueillir sur son site. Que ce soit pour acquérir un oiseau ou simplement pour venir chercher de l'information sur les espèces qui composent notre élevage il nous fera plaisir de vous conseiller au meilleur de nos connaissances. Il fait très chaud, vous avez envie de sortir vos compagnons à l'extérieur, pas de problème mais ne pas oublier ne vérifier avant chaque sortie si ces plumes de vol sont bien taillées car un perroquet peut s'envoler avec seulement deux plumes. Il n'ira peut-être pas loin mais quelques fois la rue et la piscine ne sont pas loin ...... et autre chose bien importante vous avez chaud votre oiseau aussi, pensez à lui donner de l'eau fraîche en tout temps il en profitera peut-être pour prendre un bain. profitez de votre été sans danger Mylène xxx Notre site nous tient à coeur, nous désirons qu'il soit représentatif de notre passion pour les oiseaux. Nous espérons qu'il a su répondre a vos besoins. Vos questions et/ou commentaires sont précieux pour nous, n'hésitez pas à nous les faire parvenir. Un bisou Entre 4 yeux ...

66. All About Conures & Keeping Conures As Pet Birds
Fun loving birds, conures are well known for their ability to chew on Most conures are very noisy and can be loud especially at dawn and dusk.
http://www.petcaretips.net/conure.html
Birds Dogs Cats Horses All About Conures and Keeping Conures as Pet Birds
Keeping Conures as Pet Birds

Fun loving birds, Conures are well known for their ability to chew on
practically anything. They also love to take baths.
Conures require a large amount of physical attention.
At least one hour or more of daily interaction.
Most Conures are very noisy and can be loud especially at dawn and dusk.
With practice, Conures can be taught to say a variety of words,
but generally are not good talkers.
Conures are good at learning tricks. Some species are good
cuddlers, others are not. Facts about Pet Conures Conures live from 20-30 years They are from 10"-15" in length Conures come from Central and South America. More than 100 species and subspecies of Conures have been identified. The most common color combinations are: green and red, blue and green, gold, orange and green, and gold and green. Although there is a wide range of other colors. Some species of Conures fall asleep in their backs, often on the cage floor or feed bowl.

67. Conure Pictures And Information
General information, along with pictures of conures.
http://www.geocities.com/birdlvr23/conures.html
Conure Pictures and Information Probably the most popular of these is the Half Moon of which, once again, there are many species bearing a strong resemblance not only to the larger parrots but also to the Macaws to which they are closely related. Their coloring is truly exquisite; you will find shades of grey,white,red and orange mixed with their basic green, depending on what part of the Latin American countries they are raised. They run in length approximately twelve and a half inches, and, like the Bee Bee, thrive on friendship and companionship. They tame very quickly and in no time you can expect your particular species of Conure to be clamoring to be let out of his/her cage, sit on your hand and shoulder, pull toys and imitate sounds. New Owner Conure Informtion Hey! Jenday Conure Right there, that's it, ahhh... Stretch... Hi there! Babie (how cute!) Yumm! Yummy Grape! Conure Links : Stimpys Homepage Ziggy's Page Bird Breeder's Page Patagonian Conure's ... Wing Clipping
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68. Sun Conures
Post Posted Mon Aug 01, 2005 1035 pm Post 1490380 Sun conures From my experience conures need lots of attention as they are very social birds.
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:06 am Post: 1490638 - aldistar, I also have a conure (dusky rather than sun) Fred, like all conures I know is a screamer but I find that a treat of fresh fruit (like a grape or a small chunk of mellon-he loves watermellon shuts his right up. Also Fred usually makes the most noise when he wants/needs something like fresh water or simply attention. From my experience Conures need lots of attention as they are very social birds. Best of luck with your screamer. BreatheThePoison Near-Enthusiast Joined: 02 Aug 2005 Posts: 132 Location: trapped in a land between Vermont and Canada Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:24 am Post: 1490666 - I say youre best bet is to do a little research on how they behave amongst themselves. Any sort of social animal has acceptable and unacceptable behavior, and there is always a dominate animal to inforce rules, and they have quiet efficient ways of getting the point across. birds like this are quite capable of learning voice commands. Take him out of the cage when he is NOT screaming, NEVER when he's throwing a tantrum... as soon as you can find him at a quiet time take him out of the cage and spend time with him, set him on your counter while youre working in the kitchen, on a towel on the sofa while youre watching tv, that sort of thing. If he starts into a screaming fit slap the area right in front of him and say "NO!". It should startle him right out of whatever behavior he's doing(but not knock him over, you want responce not birdy heart attack). After the second time, if he hasnt responded, put him back in his cage.

69. Greesons Baby Parrots
African greys, amazons, cockatiels, cockatoos, conures, macaws, pionus, quakers, and ringnecks. Also has avian articles and information about breeding birds. Located in north Florida.
http://www.bluequaker.com/BIRD-Index.htm
GREESON'S BABY PARROTS
Updated:
September 05, 2005
Don and I have been breeding birds since 1980. As you can see, I have been a bird lover for a really long time. This picture was taken in 1953! We work hard to do things right and consider it a labor of love since we enjoy them so much. We started exhibiting at bird shows in 1984..took seven out of ten on the top bench, including Best in Show, at that first show, and don't you know we were hooked.
We took many years to accumulate our breeding stock, selecting only the very best of each species. As a result our babies are of excellent quality. We never breed two birds just to produce more.. the goal is always to improve on their beauty and confirmation. I serve the hobby as an American Cockatiel Society Panel Judge. We breed many species of exotics including African Greys, Conures, Pionus, Cockatoos, Macaws, Quakers, Ringnecks and Amazons. Please check out our baby birds for sale. .you may find we have just the bird you are looking for. This list is updated frequently.
Over the years I have published ten different booklets on birds.

70. LIVING : Birds : Doves And Conures : DIY Network
Find out why doves and conures make a great first pet for children.
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  • Doves and Conures From " Company of Animals "
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    Doves are the universal symbol of peace and joy. Conures resemble parrots and macaws but are much smaller and less expensive. Conures are very playful and loving. Doves and conures are excellent as a child's first pet, as they require little maintenance and are a lot fun. White Dove
    • Albino form of the Indian ringneck dove
    • Known worldwide as a symbol of peace and joy.
    Notes
    • Doves have been know to live as long as 20 years!
    • Pigeons and doves are the only birds that feed their young with a milklike substance; the babies put their beaks into the mother's throat to receive nourishment.
    Conures
    • Parrot-type birds from South America
    • Tame
    • Playful
    • Better if raised in captivity from birth
    • Live in burrows in nature, so they like to be carried in pockets.
    Food
    • Conures prefer fruit and large seeds such as sunflower seeds.
    • Doves need smaller seeds and greens.
  • 71. La Volière - Élevage De Perroquets
    ‰leveur de conures, youyous, gris d'Afrique, aras, cacato¨s et meyers. Des fiches, des articles et des photos sont disponibles pour chaque esp¨ce. SteJulienne, Qu©bec, Canada.
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    72. Conures On The Net
    Welcome To The conures On The Net Ring.{;}This Ring Was Created To Join All Conure Bird Lovers Please Join Our Ring And Share Our Love For conures
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    73. African Parrots: Congo Greys, Timneh Greys, Jardines, Red Belly, Senegal, Meyers
    Breeder of African species, amazons, caiques, cockatoos, conures, macaws, parakeets, and pionus. Located in Homestead.
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    African Parrots: Congo Greys, Timneh Greys, Jardines, Red belly, Senegal, Meyers, Brown Head Cockatoos, Macaws, Amazons, Pionus...and more
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    74. Do Conures Make Good Pets?-WCVB-TV Pet Center
    Do conures make good pets? Can you tell me a little about them? TC, Orlando, Fla. conures can make delightful pets. But who will take care of the bird
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    75. Oisellerie Pluri-Ailes Aviary
    ‰levage d'aras, de conures, de quakers, d'ins©parables, de loris et de caiques. Des fiches, un bottin complet, un forum de discussion et des photos sont disponibles pour chaque esp¨ce. Qu©bec, Canada.
    http://www.pluri-ailes.com
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    76. Pet Center
    Re Baby Blue Crown conures like jacqueline hill 12/10/02 Dusky headed conures birdeelou@aol.com 04/22/02
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    77. True Companion Aviary Home Page
    Small breeder of African parrots, amazons, caiques, cockatoos, conures, eclectus, hawk headed parrots, macaws, and pionus. Information on available breeders and chicks as well as the aviary. Also offers instructions on cage, nestbox and brooder design. Located in Coccoa.
    http://www.tcaviary.com/
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    78. Birdhobbyist's Forums  > Parrots > Conures
    Danny, courtesy of Ronscycle The most commonly kept conures come from the following five genera Aratinga, Nandayas, Pyrrhura, Enicognathus and
    http://forums.birdhobbyist.com/forum.php?catid=25

    79. Oisellerie Fs, St-Honoré, 418-698-6815
    ‰leveur d'ins©parables(fisher, f¢ce pªche et masqu©) d'amazones, d'aras, youyous du S©n©gal, perruches   collier, quakers et de conures. Qu©bec, Canada.
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    80. Dusky Conures
    pad Dusky conures Aratinga weddellii Length 11 inches Temperament These conures are much easier to handle than most others, as they are typically
    http://www.birdieboutique.com/duskyconures.html
    Aratinga weddellii
    Length: 11 inches
    Weight: 90-120 grams
    Life span: 20-25 years
    Age at Weaning: 10-12 weeks
    Age at Maturity: 2-3 years
    Country of Origin: Much of South America
    Temperament: These conures are much easier to handle than most others, as they are typically calmer and less aggressive when removed from the cage. They are still playful, but not to the same degree as their relatives, the Sun and Jenday conures. Though less playful, they also do not have the same powerful voices as their relatives.
    Talking Ability: Poor
    Noise Level: Low
    Cage Requirements: 20" x 20"; bar spacing 1/2" to 5/8" Interesting Facts: A few times we've had a clutch of three babies or more here at The Birdie Boutique, and we've noticed a peculiarity with this species. Every time we've had the babies, they would perch stacked up in one corner of the cage like a totem pole. This is the only species we've seen do this, and it's happened repeatedly in many different clutches of birds! duskyconures

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