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Sun Conures
Sun conures range throughout South America, but are mostly found north of the Amazon River in Brazil. Conures are only found in tropical habitats, preferring to live on open savannah or within dry savanna woodlands. Commonly found in scrublands (usually only the Amazon riverbank), forested valley, as well as in coastal and seasonally flooded forests. Conures can typically be found where trees or bushes are fruiting profusely.

Very little is known about sun conure breeding and reproduction in the wild, as these birds have not been widely studied because they only reside in largely undeveloped parts of the country that are difficult to access. Females in the wild have been known to nest in cavities free from any previously used nesting materials. The average clutch size is 3 to 4 eggs. Eggs are incubated for 23 to 27 days, which is nearly forty percent longer than that of other birds when compared to egg mass.

Fun Facts

Lifespan for this species is roughly around 20-30 years in the wild and under human care.

scientific classification

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Psittaciformes

Family

Psittacidae

Genus

Aratinga

Species

A. solstitialis

Where to find us

Our Sun Conures is located in the Silent Forest

did you know?

They live in flocks of around 3- 15 individuals and will never leave their flock
Conures will not eat anything they have not seen before unless they see another bird eat it!
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