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Conures are a diverse, loosely defined group of small to medium-sized
parrot Parrots, also known as psittacines (), are birds of the roughly 398 species in 92 genera comprising the order Psittaciformes (), found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. The order is subdivided into three superfamilies: the Psittaco ...
s. They belong to several genera within a long-tailed group of the
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parrot subfamily Arinae. The term "conure" is used primarily in bird keeping, though it has appeared in some
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s. The American Ornithologists' Union uses the generic term ''
parakeet A parakeet is any one of many small to medium-sized species of parrot, in multiple genera, that generally has long tail feathers. Etymology and naming The name ''parakeet'' is derived from the French wor''perroquet'' which is reflected in ...
'' for all species elsewhere called ''conure'', though Joseph Forshaw, a prominent Australian ornithologist, uses ''conure''.


Description

Conures are either large
parakeet A parakeet is any one of many small to medium-sized species of parrot, in multiple genera, that generally has long tail feathers. Etymology and naming The name ''parakeet'' is derived from the French wor''perroquet'' which is reflected in ...
s or small
parrot Parrots, also known as psittacines (), are birds of the roughly 398 species in 92 genera comprising the order Psittaciformes (), found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. The order is subdivided into three superfamilies: the Psittaco ...
s found in the Western Hemisphere. They are analogous in size and way of life to Afro-Eurasia's rose-ringed parakeets or the Australian parakeets. All living conure species live in Central and
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. The extinct ''Conuropsis carolinensis'', or Carolina parakeet was an exception. Conures are often called the clowns of the parrot world due to their constant attention seeking behavior including hanging upside-down and swaying back and forth or "dancing". 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 (gray) or black. Most conure species live in flocks of 20 or more birds. Conures often eat grain, and so are treated as agricultural
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in some places. Conures are as diverse a group as African parrots, so trying to characterize them all is difficult and inaccurate. The category ''conure'' is loosely defined because they do not currently constitute a natural, scientific grouping. The term ''conure'' is now used mostly in aviculture. Scientists tend to refer to these birds as "parrots" or "parakeets". The sun conure is one of the few species that is regularly called a conure even in scientific texts. (''See below under '' Scientific classification'' for more details.'')


Diet

The condition of the individual will dictate the dietary needs. For example, the following activities will cause the dietary needs to vary: activity level, physiological condition, growth, breeding, egg-laying, rearing youth, and molting. Other than pellet mixes and seed mixes there are fresh foods that are acceptable for Conures to consume. Foods that must be avoided and are very harmful, possibly deadly, are alcohol, avocado, caffeine, chocolate, cured meats, fatty or oily foods, salty food (including salted nuts), and sugared products.


Species

Conures, as the term is used by aviculturists, include only the genera '' Aratinga'', '' Pyrrhura'', ''
Eupsittula ''Eupsittula'' is a genus of South and Middle American parakeets in the tribe Arini. Until 2013, all the species were believed to belong to the genus '' Aratinga''. Some of the ''Eupsittula'' species are kept in aviculture or as companion p ...
'' and '' Psittacara'' as well as several single-species genera and one double-species genus. Not all members of these genera are called "conures" with equal frequency—some are more often referred to as parakeets. These other genera are listed below: * ''
Conuropsis The Carolina parakeet (''Conuropsis carolinensis''), or Carolina conure, is an extinct species of small green neotropical parrot with a bright yellow head, reddish orange face and pale beak that was native to the eastern, Midwest and plains st ...
'': Carolina parakeet (extinct) * ''
Cyanoliseus ''Cyanoliseus'' is a genus of parrot that contains a single living species, the burrowing parrot ''(Cyanoliseus patagonus)''. Two fossil species are known from the Pleistocene: '' Cyanoliseus patagonopsis'' and '' Cyanoliseus ensenadensis'', whi ...
'': Patagonian conure * '' Enicognathus'': austral and slender-billed conures * ''
Guarouba The golden parakeet or golden conure, (''Guaruba guarouba''), is a medium-sized golden-yellow Neotropical parrot native to the Amazon Basin of interior northern Brazil. It is the only species placed in the genus ''Guaruba''. Its plumage is mos ...
'': golden or Queen Of Bavaria conure * ''
Leptosittaca The golden-plumed parakeet (''Leptosittaca branickii'') is a Neotropical parrot species within the family Psittacidae, belonging to the monotypic genus ''Leptosittaca''. This somewhat ''Aratinga''-like species is found in humid temperate highland ...
'': golden-plumed conure * '' Ognorhynchus'': yellow-eared conure * '' Thectocercus'': blue-crowned conure


Aratinga

Old Tupi for "bright macaw", (''ara'' – "macaw", ''tinga'' "bright") the '' Aratinga'' conures generally seem to have a more mischievous personality than the real little macaws or mini-macaws. Popular as pets, the ''Aratinga'' conures are generally larger with brighter plumage and are generally the noisier, more outgoing, more demanding of the two primary conure genera. The colorful sun conure and jenday conure are among the species of conures more commonly kept as pets. Many of the ''Aratinga'' species can be quite loud but otherwise can make very good pets for responsible owners. Lifespan is 20–30 years.
Nanday conure The nanday parakeet (''Aratinga nenday''), also known as the black-hooded parakeet or nanday conure, is a medium-small, mostly green, Neotropical parrot native to continental South America. Taxonomy The nanday parakeet was previously regarded as ...
s (''Aratinga nenday'') have a distinctive black head, and wings and tails tipped with dark blue feathers. They have a light-blue scarf and bright orange feathers on their legs and around their vents. The maturity of a nanday can be told by the edges of its black hood: if the hood has a ragged edge of brown, then the bird is over a year old. Nandays are often extremely noisy—they are a heavily flock-oriented species, used to making their demands known, calling out warnings for the group, and calling to members of the group who are out of sight. They are also extremely social and intelligent birds, capable of learning tricks, mimicking sounds, and learning a decent vocabulary. At least one report suggests that they are highly adaptable to human encroachment on their territories, but the exact status of the species in the wild is unknown. Flocks of nanday conures live wild in parts of Florida, notably the west coast, including areas of St. Petersburg and Clearwater. Additionally, Flocks of wild Nanday conures Live in Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida. A large flock of nanday conures lives wild in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. They have been in the area for the past several years. Gold-capped conures (''Aratinga auricapillus'')—also known as golden-capped parakeets—are native to Brazil and Paraguay. Their natural habitats include subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, dry savanna, and plantations. The existence of this conure is threatened by habitat loss. However, gold-capped conures are prolific breeders, making them popular birds in aviculture, and hand-fed golden cap babies are generally available. The gold-capped conure grows to about 13 to 14 inches in length and weighs about 150 grams. Their bodies are mainly green with blackish bills, gray feet and brown irises. The forehead, the areas around the eyes and underwing coverts are usually red. The breast feathers are a red and green mix. Their tail feathers are olive green with a bluish tip. The primary feathers, wing coverts, and under-wing coverts are blue. Immature gold-capped conures are mostly green, with some orange around the eyes, above the beak, and on the breast near the wings. Some navy is mixed in with the green of the tail. The bird's full coloration is not seen until they are sexually mature at about two years of age. Their lifespan is about 30 years.


Pyrrhura

'' Pyrrhura'' is the other prominent genus of conures. These conures (with generally more green colors) include the very common
green-cheeked conure The green-cheeked parakeet or green-cheeked conure (''Pyrrhura molinae'') is a small parrot of the genus '' Pyrrhura'', which is part of a long-tailed group of the New World parrot subfamily Arinae. The term '' conure'' is often used for this ...
, as well as the maroon-bellied conure, pearly conure, black-capped conure, painted conure, crimson-bellied conure, and a number of other species. They are usually smaller, have more subdued colors, and are much quieter than the ''Aratinga'' conures. Pyrrhura species are growing in popularity as pet birds, primarily due to their quiet nature, their affectionate and intelligent personalities, and the increasing number of color mutations developed in several of these species. On average, Pyrrhura conures live around 20 or 25 years. To reach full maturity, many of them molt to rid themselves of feathers from previous growth stages, and, occasionally, young birds pluck their feathers during the winter.


Psittacara

Until 2013, all '' Psittacara'' conures were part of the genus ''Aratinga''. Included here are common pet species such as the red-masked parakeet (or cherry-headed conure) and mitred parakeet.


Eupsittula

As with the ''Psittacara'' species, the parrots now contained within the genus ''
Eupsittula ''Eupsittula'' is a genus of South and Middle American parakeets in the tribe Arini. Until 2013, all the species were believed to belong to the genus '' Aratinga''. Some of the ''Eupsittula'' species are kept in aviculture or as companion p ...
'' - including the familiar orange-fronted parakeet (or half-moon conure) were included in ''Aratinga'' until 2013.


Golden conure

The
golden conure The golden parakeet or golden conure, (''Guaruba guarouba''), is a medium-sized golden-yellow Neotropical parrot native to the Amazon Basin of interior northern Brazil. It is the only species placed in the genus ''Guaruba''. Its plumage is mos ...
or Queen of Bavaria conure, ''Guaruba guarouba'' (recently reclassified from ''Aratinga guarouba'') is, as the name implies, covered all over with bright yellow feathers, except for the green wing-tip feathers and the greyish horn-colored beak. Golden conures are among the most expensive conures both to purchase and to care for, although many owners feel that the benefits outweigh the cost. It is one of the rarest conures in the wild in addition to the pet trade. Many experts believe that these birds should not be kept in captivity unless in a breeding program.


Patagonian conure

The Patagonian conure, also known as the burrowing parrot, ''Cyanoliseus patagonus'', is the largest conure. It is found in the
Patagonia Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and ...
region of south-central Argentina and Chile. Drab on the top, brightly colored underneath, the Patagonian conure has increased in popularity since the 1990s, leading to an increase in illegal importation that threatens wild populations; however, they are fairly commonly bred in captivity. Patagonian conures have a reputation for being exceptionally sweet-natured and intelligent conures, but can be very loud and destructive with their chewing. The greater Patagonian conure (''Cyanoliseus patagonus bloxami'' or ''Cyanoliseus patagonus byroni'') is the largest of all the conures. They learn to talk and they usually bond very well with people, especially if hand-raised, and although not the most colorful bird they make great pets.


''Enicognathus''

Composed of the austral conure, ''Enicognathus ferrugineus'', which is native to the southern tip of South America and the
slender-billed conure The slender-billed parakeet, also called the long-billed parakeet (''Enicognathus leptorhynchus''), is a medium size South American parrot. It belongs to the smaller long-tailed Arinae ( macaws and parakeets). It is known by the local common na ...
, ''Enicognathus leptorhynchus'', endemic to Chile.


Golden-plumed conure

The golden-plumed conure, also called the
golden-plumed parakeet The golden-plumed parakeet (''Leptosittaca branickii'') is a Neotropical parrot species within the family Psittacidae, belonging to the monotypic genus ''Leptosittaca''. This somewhat '' Aratinga''-like species is found in humid temperate hi ...
, ''Leptosittaca branickii'', is a small Andean conure not found in aviculture and endangered in its own habitat.


Yellow-eared conure

The exceedingly rare yellow-eared conure or ''Ognorhynchus icterotis'' of Colombia and
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was never common in aviculture and has not successfully bred in captivity.


Carolina parakeet

''Conuropsis carolinensis'', the Carolina parakeet, was one of only two parrot species
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to the United States in recorded history. The Carolina parakeet was a remarkably social bird, living in vast flocks. American bird hunters reported that Carolina parakeets would return to mourn dead members of the flock, making themselves easy targets. Considered a pest, popular in the pet trade, and bearing plume feathers valued for hats, this species was hunted to extinction around the beginning of the 1900s.


Scientific classification

The word ''conure'' is an old term that originally described members of the no longer-used genus ''Conurus'', which included members of '' Aratinga'' and '' Pyrrhura''. The
parrot Parrots, also known as psittacines (), are birds of the roughly 398 species in 92 genera comprising the order Psittaciformes (), found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. The order is subdivided into three superfamilies: the Psittaco ...
order, Psittaciformes, is a tangle of genera, many containing only one species. Parrots include about 353 species—generally grouped into two families: the Cacatuidae or cockatoos, and the Psittacidae or true parrots. The term parrot generally applies both to the entire order and to Psittacidae alone. All members of the order Psittaciformes have a characteristic curved beak shape with the upper mandible having slight mobility in the joint with the skull and a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl—meaning they have four toes on each foot: two that face front and two that face back. Conures and all other New World parrots are often placed in a subfamily or tribe Arinae. Internal relationships of conures are poorly understood though it seems evident that, to make them a natural grouping, the
quaker parakeet The monk parakeet (''Myiopsitta monachus''), also known as the Quaker parrot, is a species of true parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is a small, bright-green parrot with a greyish breast and greenish-yellow abdomen. Its average lifespan is ...
, the thick-billed parrot, and ''
Brotogeris ''Brotogeris'' is a genus of small parrots endemic to Central and South America. Their closest relatives are the monk parakeet and the and the cliff parakeet in the genus ''Myiopsitta''. They eat seeds and fruit. The word ''brotogeris'' means "h ...
'' should be included, and often are. Neotropical parrots, macaws, and other are also candidates potential for inclusion. In this scheme, "conure" comprises members of the genera: * '' Aratinga'' * '' Pyrrhura'' * ''
Nandayus The nanday parakeet (''Aratinga nenday''), also known as the black-hooded parakeet or nanday conure, is a medium-small, mostly green, Neotropical parrot native to continental South America. Taxonomy The nanday parakeet was previously regarded as ...
'' (now an ''Aratinga'' species) * ''Guarouba'' (
Queen of Bavaria conure The golden parakeet or golden conure, (''Guaruba guarouba''), is a medium-sized golden-yellow Neotropical parrot native to the Amazon Basin of interior northern Brazil. It is the only species placed in the genus ''Guaruba''. Its plumage is mos ...
) * ''
Cyanoliseus ''Cyanoliseus'' is a genus of parrot that contains a single living species, the burrowing parrot ''(Cyanoliseus patagonus)''. Two fossil species are known from the Pleistocene: '' Cyanoliseus patagonopsis'' and '' Cyanoliseus ensenadensis'', whi ...
'' * '' Enicognathus'' * ''
Leptosittaca The golden-plumed parakeet (''Leptosittaca branickii'') is a Neotropical parrot species within the family Psittacidae, belonging to the monotypic genus ''Leptosittaca''. This somewhat ''Aratinga''-like species is found in humid temperate highland ...
'' * '' Ognorhynchus'' * ''
Conuropsis The Carolina parakeet (''Conuropsis carolinensis''), or Carolina conure, is an extinct species of small green neotropical parrot with a bright yellow head, reddish orange face and pale beak that was native to the eastern, Midwest and plains st ...
'' * ''Rhynchopsitta'': thick-billed parrot * ''Myopsitta'':
quaker parakeet The monk parakeet (''Myiopsitta monachus''), also known as the Quaker parrot, is a species of true parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is a small, bright-green parrot with a greyish breast and greenish-yellow abdomen. Its average lifespan is ...
Macaws: * '' Ara'' * '' Anodorhynchus'' * '' Cyanopsitta'' * ''
Diopsittaca The red-shouldered macaw (''Diopsittaca nobilis'') is a small green South American parrot, a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots called macaws. The species is named for the red coverts on its wings. It is the smallest macaw, being ...
'' * '' Orthopsittaca'' * '' Primolius'' The caiques and the hawk-headed parrot have also been proposed for inclusion, though both have a heavier build and different tail structure from traditional conures.


Trivia

A blue-crowned conure was the titular star of the family movie '' Paulie''. The film used 14 different birds. The conure is known to have the ability to perform several art forms. Typically skills include singing and on occasion the ability to paint.


Non-native colonies

Conures are highly adaptable to urban environments, and several non-native colonies have been observed globally. The exact origins of such colonies are generally unverifiable.


Honolulu, Hawaii

A colony of cherry-headed conures lives around the slopes of Diamond Head.


Seattle, Washington

A conure colony lives in Seward Park.


San Francisco, California

A colony of cherry-headed conures lives on Telegraph Hill, San Francisco. They are the subject of a film, '' The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill'', based on a story by
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. Flocks of conures can be seen and heard in many other areas of San Francisco such as the Tenderloin district.


Santa Clara County, California

Multiple colonies of cherry-headed and/or mitred conures thrive in and around Santa Clara County, California. In particular Sunnyvale, Cupertino (especially around the Apple Campus), and Palo Alto.


Los Angeles, California

Multiple colonies of cherry-headed conures live in the San Gabriel Valley (the suburbs northeast of
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). Subtropical U.S. cities like Los Angeles are great environments for tropical birds because of all the tropical plants that are cultivated as ornamentals, providing them with their natural food supply. Flocks of fifty or more descend on fruit trees during their bearing season, staying for a few days and making a deafening racket. During mating season they build nests in the palm trees that line many streets in the region. Three species of conures (genus ''Aratinga'') have formed non-native colonies in California. These are documented by th
California Parrot Project
in affiliation with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and in cooperation with the Pasadena Audubon Society.


Long Beach, California

A colony of half-moon conures has been observed in the Belmont Shore area of
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since the late 1980s.


Delray Beach, Florida

A least one wild pair of nandays has been spotted in downtown Delray Beach, Florida. The total number of birds in the colony is yet undetermined.


Quakers

The Quaker (which may or may not be a conure) can be found in many states. Quakers are also illegal to own in many US states as they are known to build very large nests on powerlines (Quakers are the only parrots who build nests). Miami Beach, FL Flocks of up to 24 individuals are noisy neighbors.


In media

* Jacques, a green-cheeked conure, makes appearances on the YouTube channel JonTronShow * Ari, a turquoise conure and Tofu, another conure, make appearances on the Youtube channel JaidenAnimations


References


External links


International Conure Association
* {{Birds Psittaciformes Aviculture Bird common names Parrots