New Article: Green-Cheeked Conure Care & natural History

findi

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Hi All,

The decision to purchase or adopt a parrot requires careful consideration. For all their wonderful qualities, these intelligent, social birds are very demanding of one’s time and finances, and not suited to all homes. One species, however, stands out as an “almost” safe bet. The Green-Cheeked Conure (Pyrrhura molinae) adapts well to many different situations, and is less likely to display the behaviors that frustrate so many parrot owners. Although not trouble-free, it may well be the best choice for many parrot enthusiasts. Read article here: Green-Cheeked Conures - Captive Care and Natural History | That Bird Blog

Comments and questions appreciated,

Thanks, Frank
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angiemw

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Eva, a Green Cheek Conure Hatched March 4th, 2012.
I am getting my Green-Cheeked Conure very soon. This information is truly helpful. Thank you.
 

MollyGreenCheeks

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Molly - GCC, Cody - GCC, Gracie - Congo African Grey
I just brought my second GCC into the home and am now working on introducing them to one another. I love them both dearly!!!
 

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