Aratingettar
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- May 29, 2018
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Sun t̶e̶r̶r̶o̶r̶i̶s̶t̶ C̶o̶n̶u̶r̶e̶ terrorist Cytrynka (F),
Peach faced lovebird Fiona (F),
Peach faced lovebird Fionek (M)
Hi conure fans,
It's been a year since we've adopted a re-homed young Sun named Cytrynka. She's (DNA-ed) fully tame, and she's adorable (obviously, she's a Sun). With age (she's 1,5yrs now) she's become family-bond (more precisely, bond to the "old family core", she still tries to define a hierarchy with my youngest daughter who's younger than Cytrynka). "Cycia" (we call her many names) loves to be cuddled, loves getting scratches on the head, neck and back. She also likes to preen us with her beak. Cytrynka does not like to wear the harness, but enjoys the time out. She's fully flighted, and most of the daytime she spends outside her cage. As for a Sun, she's relatively low-vocal (she makes "good moring" conure-calls, and does the calling when she likes to grab our attention). I only hate it if she happens to make a call directly to my eary, while sitting on my shoulder (that hurts....).
I want to provide her a long, quality lifetime. I'll need some of your expertise to help me achieve that goal, so I'll be posting some questions and try to share with you some happy conure moments
It's been a year since we've adopted a re-homed young Sun named Cytrynka. She's (DNA-ed) fully tame, and she's adorable (obviously, she's a Sun). With age (she's 1,5yrs now) she's become family-bond (more precisely, bond to the "old family core", she still tries to define a hierarchy with my youngest daughter who's younger than Cytrynka). "Cycia" (we call her many names) loves to be cuddled, loves getting scratches on the head, neck and back. She also likes to preen us with her beak. Cytrynka does not like to wear the harness, but enjoys the time out. She's fully flighted, and most of the daytime she spends outside her cage. As for a Sun, she's relatively low-vocal (she makes "good moring" conure-calls, and does the calling when she likes to grab our attention). I only hate it if she happens to make a call directly to my eary, while sitting on my shoulder (that hurts....).
I want to provide her a long, quality lifetime. I'll need some of your expertise to help me achieve that goal, so I'll be posting some questions and try to share with you some happy conure moments