Introducing Charlie,Mama and Papa and little Fudgie!

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"Mama,Papa" Green Cheek Conures,"Judge" a Black Capped Conure,Fudgie the Budgie,Charlie the Patagonian Conure,Titan and Pearl the Diamond Doves.
I'm just introducing 3 of my Conure to you fellow Conure lovers.

First we have Charlie he's a 2yr Old Patagonian Conure



He is a fun loving,trusting,colourful,gentle and NOISY!! bundle of feathers,did I mention he is extremely NOISY!!

Next I introduce Mama bird and Papa bird!


Papa bird is the Black Capped and Mama bird the Green Cheek theyre both 2 yrs old from different blood lines and they are very much a couple who do everything together.

Last but not least is our 16 week old boy Fudgie the Budgie (not a conure) but darn cool.I've never met a braver bird or one that will never accept no as an answer from any bird no matter how big it is he regularly faces up to Charlie the Patty and wins the food bowl!

And with an awesome haircut that my daughter loves.


Hope you like our birds.Thanks
 
A very handsome flock you have there!
And I love your Budgies name :)
 
Fantastic birds !! :)
 
Beautiful birds! I always loved the look of the Patagonian eyes.

And you will find that Budgies are almost fearless. And if Fudgie is male, he probably will want to be friends with everyone. I've had three males and one female. The males were hilarious. But the female got very hormonal and sometimes quite nasty. I don't have great color vision, but it kind of looks like his nares are bluish which usually is a sign of a male.

I miss having budges. Such bright and playful birds. Would like to adopt another pair but with the aggressive nature of my senegal, they would be in danger.

Thanks for sharing the photos!
 
They're all such beautiful birds!
I've seen the Lesser Patagonians but have not heard what the scream is like. I've always heard that they are super loud ;).

Fudgie, your beautiful baby budgie is most definitely a girl :). The bluish white cere is typical of a juvenile female, or a female that is not in breeding mode. The juvenile males are pinkish. The males blue is much darker, except on certain color mutations where they stay pink.
 
I would love to hear more about life with your Patagonian conure! I'm a bit captivated by them :07::p
 

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