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SPECIES WE BREED

Green cheek conure mutations


Green cheek conure (Pyrrhura molinae)These little birds are from South America.They are approximately nine inches and average weight is between 62 to 68 grams.Definitely one of the clowns of the bird world.Little birds that do not realize they are little birds.We started our aviary do to just one of these beauties  years ago and ever since have been in love with these very personal little gems.
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This is a Cinnamon green cheek conure

This is a Yellow side green cheek conure

On the right here is a pineapple green cheek conure.

2012 High red pineapples and yellowside green cheek conures.

Turquoise Green cheek conure

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Cinnamon turquoise green cheek conure

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Turquoise yellowside green cheek conure

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Pineapple turquoise green cheek conure

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Misty green cheek conure
(AKA...JADE MUTATION) this is new to us and we will be starting to work with this mutation this spring

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Dilute green cheek conure
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Cinnamon dilute green cheek conure
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This is a Crimson-bellied conure (Pyrrhura p. perlata) named Jabber she is one of our breeding hens.The crimson comes from parts of Brazil and the amazon in South America.They are still on the rare side as far as breeding goes and are about the same size as a green cheek conure but a little stockier. These little birds make great pets and are one of our favorites here at something cheeky. Best way we can describe them is they have the personality of a sun conure with out the load squaking.
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This picture is of a juvenile crimson-bellied conure.They get their crimson red bellies around six months to a year old.
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Below are a pair of White Ear conure's (Pyrrhura griseipectus) also known as a Grey Breasted conure.They come from  Ceará in northeast Brazil. They say there is less than 250 adults of this species remaining in the wild for that reason we will not be selling these conure's for pets due to they are critically endangered. We are in the process of starting are breeding program with them.Hopefully next year we will be acquiring another sub-species of the white ear known as emma's those we will be selling for pets
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(Pyrrhura griseipectus)
Painted conure
(Pyrrhura picta picta) these will be available threw us in the near future.
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Gauden conures
(Pyrrhura hoffmanni Hoffmanni)

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White ear conure (Pyrrhura leucotis emma)
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Rose crown conure  (Pyrrhura rhodocephala)
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Black cap conure also known as a rock conure.These birds are very spunky an have there own little personality make great birds for someone in an apartments. At this time we will not be breeding  black cap conures

Maroon bellied conure (Pyrrhura frontalis)
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Pearly conures  (Pyrrhura lepida)
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firey shouldered conures (Pyrrhura egregia)
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This is BOBO he is a Timneh african grey.Timnehs are smaller than congo's being only about ten inches.They have a maroon tail instead of the scarlett red of the congo also the beak of a timneh is more of a hornish coloring instead of the black.These birds are excellent talkers and mimickers. Timneh's make great pets for those people who have the time to devote to them.
Meyer's Parrot (Poicephalus meyeri) These birds come from plateau woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa.They are approximately 9 inches in length and are a stockie little bird. Meyers make great pets  can learn to mimic very well also talk.Perfect bird for someone in an apartment  do to them being of a quite nature.
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Senegal parrot (Poicephalus senegalus senegalus)

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Red eyed cinnamon blue quaker at the moment we only have one pair this is are male wonderful little bird.
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