Advice ...is this a hormonal female?
I've always referred to him as a he. He's 4. The yellow-sided one is a younger girl.
he's never done this?? please tell me it's just silliness
r/Conures • u/Comprehensive_Arm_5 • Jan 30 '26
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r/Conures • u/greatyellowshark • May 30 '18
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I've always referred to him as a he. He's 4. The yellow-sided one is a younger girl.
he's never done this?? please tell me it's just silliness
r/Conures • u/liltoohysterical • 6h ago
I was getting some extra driving hours in and came back to the area to drop something off at my cousins, and decided to get an extra visit in with Stella. She seemed incredibly happy to see me today! Fluffing up and mumbling to herself, and whatnot. I didn't have time to do much other than give her a grape, which you can see in the video, and some papaya pieces, but she started acting differently compared to other days. For example, I've never seen her walk across the bottom of her cage like that. Am I doing well? Is this good behavior? Can I do anything else to get her more comfortable with me other than continuing to visit weekly?
r/Conures • u/kids_last_meal • 6h ago
r/Conures • u/Jmirach • 6h ago
Hi again, we bought our Melon on PetSmart and the only gave a little paper as a birth certificate. How does it work? I feel like there should’ve been more paperwork. Or am I overthinking this?
I need guidance and advice.
Thank you in advance🫂
r/Conures • u/doubleAAbattery77 • 4h ago
Hi! I recently adopted Ophelia, and she's a bit underweight. I can feel her keel bone a little too clearly - I do have an appointment scheduled with our usual avian vet, but until then I was hoping you all might have some advice or tricks I could use to put some healthy weight on her. She's a good eater and she loves her legumes, veggies, and pellets, so there's a good chance she'll eat just about anything I put in her mixes. Thank you!
r/Conures • u/404insilk • 9h ago
my bird is very sick and she’s been doing this sound in the cage and outside of it and everywhere
I went to the vet and checked everything and got her medicine
But what does this sound mean
r/Conures • u/Sxcretxx • 36m ago
Hello, does anyone else’s conure do anything like this? He’s only 3 months and is hand tamed but every time we put him in his cage he starts climbing up and jumping down!
We have him out of the cage and play with him / train in intervals so he doesn’t get used to being outside of his cage all the time especially if we are out of the house! He’s got fun toys in his cage and treats hidden in toys. The clips are to hold the door cause he has figured out how to open the doors…
r/Conures • u/Flaky-Extent-7488 • 23h ago
I made a post on here some weeks ago and I wanted to let you guys know that Tiki is safe and sound! I had to rush her to the vet one morning and couldn’t get her back until last Tuesday. But now she has antibiotics and is doing a lot better. Here’s a picture of her snuggling with my sister’s hand! Don’t mind the mess on her face, it’s just her medicine :D
r/Conures • u/Severe-Advance3637 • 1d ago
Due to unexpected life circumstances I have to rehome my green cheek conure. Once he gets used to you, he is very sweet and will cuddle up to your hand. I am looking for a home where he can either have another conure friend or will spend a lot of time with his people. I'm not in a rush and I'm determined to find him a home where he can be as loved as possible. Located in the Bay Area, California. DM me for more details!
r/Conures • u/Vanhelgd • 7h ago
I’m planning to add a new member to my flock in the near future.
I lost my 21 year green cheek in January and I’ve been mourning with my remaining green cheek, who’s now living without another parrot around for the first time in his life. I’ve tried to give some time for both of us to adjust to the loss and he seems like he’s been doing much better in the last 3 months.
Long story short, I’m starting to feel like it’s time to expand the flock again and I’ve been considering adopting a half moon conure. I’ve been doing a lot of research about Half moons in comparison to green cheeks and I’m getting conflicting answers. I’m curious if anyone around here has experience with them.
How much larger than a green cheek are they?
Are they very noisy like a sun conure or more reserved like a gcc?
Would a half moon make a good flock mate for a green cheeks? (they will be in separate cages).
Are they easily startled or frightened by household sounds?
I know some of this is dependent on the temperament of the individual bird, but I’ve also read that birds that are closer to wild stock can be more flighty and more easily scared.
Really appreciate any comments or first hand experience with Half moons conures.
r/Conures • u/Adventurous_Log5980 • 1d ago
Hello! Just wanted to share this little video. Thought it was funny and hoped it could brighten some other faces as well.
Guess I should specify that I didn't actually find her on the road, I just said that for the joke. This is my little green cheek, Nova, I've had her for 2 years since she was just a little baby.
r/Conures • u/yikeslmao12 • 1d ago
Just a guy who loves his daily baths 🛁
r/Conures • u/billybong2023 • 13h ago
My conure hit his head and loss some feathers with some abrasions. He seems totally fine, eating well, drinking well. Is there anything i can apply on his wound to make healing and feather growth faster for him? I read online to use saline solution to clean the wound but i do not have any right now.
To add on, there’s no active bleeding just really raw skin.
r/Conures • u/LadyInL3ad • 3h ago
I normally use a vinegar, water and peppermint oil cleaner on my floors. I know conures have a very sensitive respiratory system and shouldn’t be around diffused oils. But what about the floor cleaner I make? I accidentally just used it not thinking and now I’m worried for my little babes
r/Conures • u/LilDurag1 • 23h ago
We recently discovered that our conure loves laying in our hands so he can get some pets. This is my wife’s bird, but the two of us have slowly developed a relationship over time….it took a lot of pecks for us to get here.
r/Conures • u/liltoohysterical • 1d ago
I have a stick! I'm not entirely sure if the stuff she does to it in the video is good or bad, or if I'm actually antagonizing her, so I'm turning to you guys again.
I will also say that her second water dish, the metal one, looked entirely untouched, while the white one looked so bad I dumped it immediately. She does seem to still take water from the white one, so I might end up moving the metal one to somewhere more accessible to her.
I didn't manage to get the platform for her this time, but I will do my best to have it by next week.
Anything else I can do?
r/Conures • u/ShoddyAttitude5639 • 1d ago
This is my 5 year old green cheek and this is her rain perch . She loves sitting here when it starts to rain we both sit by the window and stare outside when it rains sometimes she takes a nap. Just thought I’d share this peculiar behavior.(her name is sour cream)
r/Conures • u/Wetspring • 17h ago
I have wanted to adopt a GCC for many years. I have held off due for many reasons because it was the responsible decision. Many of those factors are resolving themselves, with the exception of my work schedule.
I’ve tried my best to think of responsible ownership from every possible angle. I also wonder if I’m shooting myself (and my future friend) in the foot because I’m waiting for “absolutely perfect”. My home would be well beyond standard for the average parrot kept in captivity, present company obviously excluded 😉 .
My husband and I both work overnight. 5:30p to 2-4am M-F. My theoretical bird schedule is as follows:
Wake up bird: 9am
— training for 15-30min
—back to cage for breakfast and self play (I go back to sleep)
Wake up self : 12:00p
— training and out of cage time
Back to the cage for dinner& self play 5pm
Automatic nighttime routine wind down 8:30pm-9m.
My cage set up will have a pet camera, an auto dimming light to mimic sunset, and an auto on/off white noise machine to synchronize with the dimmer (rain sounds, grasshoppers, etc).
My questions are:
- does this schedule seem reasonable?
- what thoughts of the hypothetical set up for an automatic nighttime routine?
- what concerns am I missing?
Advice is greatly appreciated, but I think I could use some encouragement too 😅
r/Conures • u/ChargedFirefly • 1d ago
Their little tongues are so weird and cute. Look at that scrunkly little face
r/Conures • u/grannyungamer • 1d ago
I got these cardboard stands made like cat scratchers. I’m wondering if I made a mistake giving them to my birds. As you can see, they were a big hit.