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 Hey guys! today I am reading an online book about *drumroll* Sun conures! So here are facts from the book (I typed them in by hand)

The sun conure is one of the more popular conures due to its size, its extraordinary disposition, and its excellent quality as a companion bird. Sun conures are lively, vocal, and expressive; this is a bird best known for its beauty and its big mouth. The sun conure is approximately 12 inches long, and when adults, is most recognizable by its bright orange and yellow colouring, often mottled here and there with splotches of green. The sun conure has a black beak, white rings around its eyes, and a long, tapering tail. The sun’s striking coloration and sweet temperament makes it a favourite among pet owners and a darling with experienced owners easily because accepts when a 1 - 2 month old. Immature birds do not reach their full coloration for about two years. Though the coloration between the genders are very similar, the males are said to be slightly brighter. Males are also said to have a squarer, flatter head and females a rounder, smaller head. Certainly there’s no difference in pet quality. The sun conure is native to South America, specifically Venezuela, Northern Brazil and Guyana. The sun conure is no messier than smaller birds and loves to be outside of the cage for playtime. A sun conure will revel in its owner’s attentions and isn’t a bird that enjoys being left alone. It will appreciate another sun conure as a “comrade” and will not lose its pet quality if the owners are attentive to both birds. Because it’s in the Aratinga family, it can be paired with a jenday, mitred, nanday, gold-capped, blue crowned, or another Aratinga, but not for breeding purposes. These birds should be exclusively platonic pals. A sun conure should be offered a nutritionally balanced manufactured diet, as well as a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Conures have busy beaks, which makes shelled-foods a conure favourite. Avi cakes and Nutri- berries offer balanced nutrition that appeals to a conure’s chewing needs. A sun conure can live between 15 to 25 years with proper nutrition, exercise, and regular veterinary visits. Sun conures that are confined to a small cage are prone to becoming overweight as well.

Wow! this has to be the longest post I have ever written! Well this it it so byeee!Sun Conure  (from the book, not poly)

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