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  1. Manual practico de las cotorras/ The Guide to Owning a Conure (Manual Practico/ Practical Guide) by David Boruchowitz, 2004-06-30
  2. Encyclopedia of Conures: The Aratingas by Thomas Arndt, 1982-12
  3. Conures by Tony and Kotlar, Barbara Silva, 1980
  4. A Guide to Popular Conures as Pet and Aviary Birds by Ray Dorge, Gail Sibley, 2001-12
  5. 2009 Conures Wall Calendar by Avonside Publishing, 2008-07-15
  6. Maroon-bellied Conures feed on gall-forming homopteran larvae. (Short Communications): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Paulo Martuscelli, 1994-12-01
  7. Conures by R. Teitler, 1988
  8. Conures 2007 Wall Calendar
  9. Taming And Training Conures by Risa Teitler, 1983
  10. Taming And Training Conures - by Risa Teitler -, 1981
  11. Conures - by Tony Silva -, 1988
  12. Conures As a New Pet (Tu-028) by Anmarie Barrie, 1995-09
  13. Conures a Complete Introduction
  14. Barron's Conures: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, and Behavior by Matthew; Earle-Bridges, Michele; Heming-V Vriends, 2000

21. Thorup...Conures
SHERRY THORUP. . . C O N U R E S. Sunshine (Jenday Conure) playing in his food dish! Sunshine (Jenday Conure) "napping" with Dad! Send questions and comments to sherry@thorup.com. Copyright 19962002
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22. Subscribe Conures List
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23. Charlottesnest.cc
Breeds macaws, greys, conures, lories, quakers, caiques, cockatoos, pionus, senegals, and alexandrines.
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24. Thorup...Conures
SHERRY THORUP. . . conures. Sunshine (Jenday Conure) playing in hisfood dish! Sunshine (Jenday Conure) napping with Dad! Send
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Sunshine (Jenday Conure) playing in his food dish! Sunshine (Jenday Conure) "napping" with Dad! Send questions and comments to sherry@thorup.com
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25. Brendas Birds
Shop selling parrots, conures, macaws, cockatoos, cockatiels, lovebirds, parakeets, African grays, finches, lories and exotic birds as well as cages, feed and supplies. Inventory with prices, location, hours, news.
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26. Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Introduction To Sun Conures - Pet Birds
Sun conures are magnificent pet birds. Small and beautiful and fun parrots.Pet Bird Magazine, Ezine. INTRODUCTION TO SUN conures. by Theresa Jordan.
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww25eiv.htm
Sun Conures are magnificent pet birds. Small and beautiful and fun parrots.

Pet Bird
Magazine, Ezine
July 1998 Magazine
Article IV - Introduction To Sun Conures
    INTRODUCTION TO SUN CONURES
    by Theresa Jordan
      Considered by many to be the most beautiful of the commonly available conures, the sun conure has enjoyed an elevated popularity status in the world of companion birds for many years - and with good reason. Their multi-faceted personalities will delight even the most experienced of bird lovers, and their breath-taking coloring will attract the attention and pique the curiosity of any non-bird person! If there's one conure that people will recognize on sight once they've seen one, I'd have to say it would be the beautiful sun! The talking ability of the suns is a bit limited although they sometimes can learn to speak several words quite clearly. Their natural call can be loud and raucous, although I personally believe that young, hand-fed sun conures that are raised -away- from and out of earshot of the parents calls do not learn the "scream" that has been associated with the conure family. I base this belief on personal experience; my 3-year old sun conure was hand-fed by myself during a time when we had no other birds in the house except for quaker parrots, and she very rarely vocalizes with that high-pitched "scream" that conures are usually famous for. She does have a "Come Here!" call that is higher in tone than the quaker's call, but it doesn't seem to be any -louder-, per se, just higher pitched. On the other hand, nor has she ever learned to utter a single word, despite being cage-mates for the past 2 years with a quaker that has an extended vocabulary.

27. Oisellerie DJ-perroquet Et Oiseaux Exotiques-éleveurs
Eleveur d'oiseaux exotiques et de perroquets. Information sur l'©levage et les soins. Sp©cialit©s conures, youyou du S©n©gal et perruches calopsittes (cockatiel).
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Oisillons bientôt disponible chez Oisellerie DJ : conure à joues vertes Notre élevage de perroquet s Histoire de notre oisellerie Album photo de nos perroquets oisillons oiseau à vendre Témoignages sur nos perroquets Quoi neuf chez Oisellerie DJ jouets cages nourriture pour perroquet et oiseau Articles Information sur nos perroquets et les oisillons Pour votre plaisir, nous avons fait des vidéos sur nos perroquets. Nous vendons des produits Membre de l' AACC Bienvenue chez Oisellerie DJ de Boisbriand , Québec, Canada , éleveurs d'oiseaux exotiques et de perroquets depuis plusieurs années. Éleveurs de perruche calopsitte (cockatiel), de touï Catherine, de conure (à tête bleue, à joues vertes, ventre marron, soleil) et de youyou du Sénégal, toux des oiseaux et perroquets de qualité. Oisillons nourris à la main, très affectueux et sociables. Nos perroquet s sont élevés avec amour et un soin particulier. Tous les oisillons sont en bonne santé et leur plumage est exempt de tout défaut. Ils sont nourris à la main afin de mieux les apprivoiser et de les habituer au contact humain.

28. Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Blue Crown Conures - Exceptional Pet Birds
Blue Crown conures make exceptional pets. They are friendly, calm, playful, inquisitive,and affectionate pet birds. BLUE CROWN conures Exceptional Pet Birds.
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww30eii.htm

Pet Bird
Magazine, Ezine
December 1998 Magazine
Article II - Blue Crown Conures - Exceptional Pets

    BLUE CROWN CONURES
    Exceptional Pet Birds
    by Anne Johnson
      Blue Crown Conures (Aratinga acuticaudata) are in the Artinga family of Conures. Other common names are the Sharp Tailed Conure or the Blue Headed Conure. There are 2 other sub-species; Aratinga haemorrhous and Aratinga neumanni. The natural range of Blue Crown Conures extends to several countries in South America that include: Columbia, eastern and south west Brazil, Venezuela, northern Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. In there native habitat Blue Crown's have been known to allow humans to get quite close. Life expectancy is approximately 30-40 years. They are one of the larger species of Conures weighing between 150-180 grams. Length from head to tail is appx. 14.5 inches. Coloring is predominately green , with pale olive under the wings. The head, including the forehead, crown, lores, ear coverts and cheeks are dull royal blue. The eyes are surrounded by a bare white patch of skin and the iris is reddish-orange. The upper wing coverts are chestnut-brown, and the tail is green while the lateral tail feather are brownish red with golden olive tips. The upper mandible is horn colored with a black, sharply pointed tip and the lower mandible is solid black. The legs are pinkish grey. Juvenile birds have less of the blue coloration on the head and the mandible is completely horn colored. Although they are not one of the more colorful species of parrot, they more than make up for it with their endearing personality.

29. California Premium Cages, Amazon, Parrot, King, Stainless Steel
Offers a complete line of bird cages, bird toys, chews, playgrounds, for a variety of birds including cockatoos, amazons and african greys, macaws and conures.
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30. Welcome To Freefall!
Stories and pictures of the authors various birds, including conures, cockatiels, and budgies.
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31. Welcome To Birds, Birds, Birds! - Exotic And Domestic Bird Breeding
Breeds canaries, cockatiels, finches, diamond doves, lovebirds, budgies, sun conures, and Indian Ringnecks. Has general information on care, and offers bird supplies. Located in Grover Beach.
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32. Mamabird's Nest Of Parrot Pages
Pictures and stories of African greys, cockatoos, cockatiels, lovebirds, conures, a macaw, and a blue fronted amazon, along with tips on care and diet, and species personality descriptions.
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~DEDICATED TO BIRDS~ In the spring of 1990 I was given a 2 year old cockatiel. It was the beginning of an adventure into the joys, and sometimes the heartaches, of owning and loving pet birds.
Over the years my flock has grown, but I still have "Cheeks"- the adorable little feathered bundle who first introduced me to the wonders of having a bird companion. These beautiful and intelligent creatures will always fascinate me. That is why I'm dedicating this site...
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33. - All About Conures
. All About conures New interests on the horizon for conure enthusiasts. .well, like birds, so snacks are a touchy subject . . . All About conures.
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Parrots make noise, and it’s not always pleasant . . . Bird Profiles A is for Amazon
The bird named after its homeland, the Amazon parrot has become one of the most popular species in the pet bird trade. How Sweet the Sound: Today's Canaries Rule the Roost
The canary as a companion has deep roots in the American psyche . . . All About Conures
New interests on the horizon for conure enthusiasts. 11 Things You Should Know About Your African Grey
The African grey Parrot has a history with humans dating back to biblical times . . . Care Articles Chic Chick Décor: Designing with Your Bird in Mind
The buzz on the bird scene is designing and decorating your home with attention to your bird’s natural instincts and requirements. Primping and Preening The How-To of Grooming and Bathing Your Bird
Grooming a companion bird might seem like an absurd notion. Only poodles and longhaired cats need grooming, right? Not so.

34. Popular Conures And Their Breeding Habits
Popular conures and Their Breeding Habits Published in Bird Breeder Magazine, April1994 © 1994 Howard Voren The contents of this web page, including all text
http://www.voren.com/94-04-04.htm
Popular Conures and Their Breeding Habits
Published in Bird Breeder Magazine, April 1994
© 1994 Howard Voren

Conures are colorful, clever, charismatic clowns that can be a never-ending source of enjoyment for their owners. All of this, combined with the fact that they are reasonably priced, creates a large demand by pct shops nationwide.
This demand must be met by captive-breeding in the United States. Private aviculturists have fared quite well in this area. Since a flight cage of only 3 to 4 feet in length will make most conure pairs happy, they are a bird that most people can find the room to breed, if they should so choose.
Almost all of the conures can be divided into one of four groups that differ from one another in some major way concerning breeding habits. There are a few "outsiders" that do not fit clearly into any of the four groups, but these are the exception to the rule and can usually be placed as intermediates between two of the major groups. What follows is a rundown of the conures most commonly available.
Green Conure Group
The first group, and the largest in body size of those commonly available, is the green conure group. These are classified scientifically under the genus name Aratinga. (The macaws are classified under the name Ara, and these large green conures are, as the name implies, very closely related to the macaws. This relationship has been demonstrated by the fact that hybrid offspring from a cross between a noble macaw and a mitred conure have produced fertile eggs.) This group consists of the blue-crowned, mitred, cherry-headed, red-fronted, white-eyed, Finch's, green and red-throated conures. The blue crown is a bit afield of this group (toward the macaws), but its breeding habits and seasons are very close to the rest of this group.

35. Birdman Aviaries
Breeder of cockatiels, sun conures, and quakers, with information about birds for sale.
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Hello, Thank You for visiting my website. Here you will find very informative information on how I keep these birds. I am currently 18 and have been breeding birds for the past 12 years. If you have any questions please feel free to send me an e-mail.

36. The Gold-Capped, Jenday And Sun Conures
The GoldCapped, Jenday and Sun conures Published in Bird Breeder Magazine, November1994 © 1994 Howard Voren The contents of this web page, including all
http://www.voren.com/94-11-05.htm
The Gold-Capped, Jenday and Sun Conures
Published in Bird Breeder Magazine, November 1994
© 1994 Howard Voren

Most texts show the gold-capped, jenday and sun conures to be three distinct species of the same genus, named Aratinga . This arrangement shows the relationship between the three to be no different than the relationship between the sun conure and the mitred conure. To the majority of aviculturists who have worked with suns, jendays and gold caps, however, it is obvious that a much closer relationship exists between these three conures than just the genus name Aratinga would imply.
Gold-Capped Conure ( Aratinga auricapilla
The gold-capped conure ( Aratinga auricapilla ) is a medium-sized conure from southeastern Brazil. Gold caps were imported in limited quantities during a short period of time before it was realized that some countries were exporting birds originally captured in Brazil (a country that does not allow export). Fortunately, a reasonable number of these original imports were purchased by competent aviculturists.
These birds have proven to be reliable and prolific breeders in captivity. Indeed, we at Voren's Aviaries have produced over 1,000 gold caps, jendays and suns over a period of 15 years. They are usually willing to nest at any time of the year if the conditions are right, but they will not begin a new round of nesting if the weather is too hot. They have been known to nest up to four times per year. The number of clutches per year is highly dependent on how long the babies are left in the nest before being pulled for hand-raising. The usual clutch size is three, but four chicks are not uncommon. Hand-raised babies make excellent pets, and gold caps have by far the best pet personality of the gold cap, jenday and sun conure group. They are especially sought after by pet shops that have had experiences with them. This is because they tend to maintain their tameness without handling longer than either the jenday or sun conures.

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38. All About Conures At Animal-World.com
About conures. Family Psittacidae Genus(5) Aratinga, Brotogeris, Enicognathus,Cyanoliseus, Pyrrhura. conures make delightful pets!
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About Conures
Family: Psittacidae Genus(5): Aratinga, Brotogeris, Enicognathus, Cyanoliseus, Pyrrhura Guide to a Happy, Healthy Conure
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.
The conures form a very large and diverse group of parrots. Many conures belong in the genus

39. My Flock
Information about cinnamon green cheek conures and parakeets, with pictures.
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40. Conures, Family: Psittacidae
conures. Family Psittacidae. Meet Heckel Jeckel! conures are very active, graceful,and beautiful! What a joy it is to watch these playful creatures!
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/conures/conures.htm
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Animal-World
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Marine Fish

Reef Aquariums - Inverts

Freshwater Fish
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Exotic Bird Art
Exotic Bird
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Pet Bird Care
African Greys

Amazon Parrots
Canary Care ... Pionus Care Animal-World Information Pet Bird Forums Search Animal-World Aquarium Calculator Pet Bird Links ... AnimalWorld Contributors Special Features Featured Pets Pet Postcards Dr. Jungles Oddities
Conures
Family: Psittacidae Mitred Conures Aratinga mitrada Photo: Exotic Tropicals
For more information about the care of Conures see: Guide to a Happy, Healthy Conure
Conures are very active, graceful, and beautiful! What a joy it is to watch these playful creatures! Everything in their cage becomes an object for their pleasure, from pulling up the paper on the bottom of their cage to play hide-and-seek under, to rearranging their perches and toys!
Conures are a smaller version of the macaw and are found in many sizes and colors. In nature the conures live in flocks or family groups and are very friendly and peaceful birds. Because of their social disposition, many can become finger tamed in just a few weeks! These birds are also very hardy and will breed fairly easily in captivity.

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