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Old 11-05-2006, 02:35 AM
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white eye conures can any one tell me anything about them

Hi i just took in a white eye he is so pretty his name is Paco he says peekaboo its so cute but i really don't no anything about his background he is bigger than my gcc and my greencheeks he wants to be held but he bites any ideas or info on this type of conure would be great
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:59 PM
 
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Re: white eye conures can any one tell me anything about them

white eyed? is that like white eared? Or is it a green cheek. Because I thought all COnures had white around their eyes. Not sure how to help.
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Old 11-19-2006, 02:29 AM
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Re: white eye conures can any one tell me anything about them

I had not heard of one either... So I did a search.... I know its robbed, but here you go :



Animal Description: Breed Standard
Little known to many aviculturists, the White-eyed Conure is a well-kept secret. These lovely, affectionate pets will provide themselves and you with hours of entertainment.

White-eyed Conures are loveable, entertaining little birds. They can be taught tricks and will mimic other birds. Many can also learn to say a few words and phrases. A White-eyed Conure needs a large cage, especially if it is not going to be let out for extended periods. Many people find their Conures enjoy spending time on a perch atop the cage or in a play pen. White-eyed Conures need plenty of toys and chew toys to prevent them from becoming bored. Feed your White-eyed Conure a good pellet diet or basic seed mix, and be sure to provide fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes to supplement your bird's meals. In addition, make sure your White-eyed Conure has fresh water at all times. With patience and lots of attention, your White-eyed Conure will form a strong, affectionate bond with you.

White-eyed Conures have predominantly green plumage and grow to a length of about thirteen inches. The breast and abdomen are slightly lighter in color than the rest of the White-eyed Conure. These birds have a spattering of red feathers over their heads, and get their name from the white skin around their periopthalmic rings. Their irises are brown and their bills are horn-colored. White-eyed Conures have red feathers at the bends and edges of their wings, and this coloring continues in the lesser, outer, under-wing coverts. The larger under-wing coverts are a bright yellow and the undersides of the tail and wings are a dull yellow-green. Their wings are about seven inches in length. White-eyed Conures have gray feet.

White-eyed Conures are native to South America. Their range is huge, comprising the Guyanas, Bolivia, Surinam, Brazil, Paraguay, eastern Colombia, eastern Venezuela, northeast Uruguay and northern Argentina. The White-eyed Conure got its first official recognition from P.L.S. Muller in 1778. Although these birds remain rare in aviculture, they have a good following among Conure enthusiasts and are bred easily in captivity.


Specific Care Information: Relative Care Ease: Average
A White-eyed Conure needs a large cage, especially if it is not going to be let out for extended periods. Many people find their Conures enjoy spending time on a perch atop the cage or in a play pen. White-eyed Conures need plenty of toys and chew toys to prevent them from becoming bored. White-eyed Conures are intelligent, social birds who need a very large amount of attention from you. If you do not have plenty of time, patience, and affection to devote to your bird, you may want to consider a different pet.


Breeding and Propagation: Relative Breeding Ease: Relatively Easy
Although they are not commonly bred, White-eyed Conures are easy to breed in captivity. Provide your birds with a nesting box of about one foot square and one foot high. Sometimes, White-eyed Conures will breed twice, having clutches in quick succession. A typical White-eyed Conure's clutch consists of three to four eggs, which will incubate for about 26 days before they hatch. White-eyed Conures leave the nest at about eight weeks of age. These immature Conures lack the red coloration of adults and their irises are much darker than those of adults. The White-eyed Conure has an average lifespan that ranges bteween 25 and 30 years.

Hope this helps!,

Jason

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Old 05-11-2007, 01:58 AM
 
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Re: white eye conures can any one tell me anything about them

I Adopted one about 6 years agao, which would make Pollie 10 now... what a personality, She can be noisy and a bit NIppy but she is a snuggle baby too.

What would you like to know. I am not an expert but I can share what I have observed over the last 6 years. Here's a couple of photos of my girl.


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