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Conure Community A place where conure lovers of all backgrounds can come together to learn more about conures, discuss topics of interest, and share stories and information about the conures with whom they share their lives. conurecommunity.com
Conure from Wikipedia Despite being large for parakeets, conures are lightly built with long tails and small (but strong) beaks. Conure beaks always have a small cere and are usually horn-colored or black. Most conure species live in flocks of 20 or more birds. en.wikipedia.org
Forest Park Aviaries' Exotic Birds Navigation Website Forest Park Aviaries is located in Columbia Station, Ohio 44028, some 10 miles due south of Cleveland Hopkins airport. We breed several species of exotic birds, mainly Sun Conures, Green-cheeked conures & their mutations, Pacific Parrotlets, Quaker Parrots/Monk Parakeets, Peach-fronted Conures, Brown-throated Conures, & Cockatiels. Tel: 440-236-6355. www.forestparkshopping.com/exoticbirds.html
Kountry Conures Kountry Conures specializes in raising sweet, handfed, well socialized, green cheek, crimson bellied, black capped, half-moon, dusky and blue crown conures in Cameron, Missouri. www.kountryconures.com
Sun Conure The Sun Conure is social and typically occurs in groups of up to 30 individuals. It has been reported as nesting in palm cavities. It mainly feeds on fruits, flowers, berries, nuts, and the like. en.wikipedia.org
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