Sun conure

Adorable Sun Conure Parrot For sale in Chennai

Sun conures are parrots with vibrant golden yellow and orange hues that makes them one of the most attractive choices when it comes to choosing your pet. They are extremely social and can be trained to talk. They can be tamed and are curious feathery beauties with a playful nature.

Sun conures are parrots with vibrant golden yellow and orange hues that makes them one of the most attractive choices when it comes to choosing your pet. They are extremely social and can be trained to talk. They can be tamed and are curious feathery beauties with a playful nature.

Features Of Sun Conure Birds For Sale In Chennai

Native

Northeastern South America

Life Span

20+ years

Size

Small

Noise Level

Loud

Talk Ability

Fair

Get To Know Your Sun Conure

Chirpy Sun Conure With Golden- Yellow Plumage & Vibrant-Orange Underparts

Normal Behavior
  • Sun Conures are loud by nature. They have an ear-piercing scream which makes them an unsuitable option if you are living in an apartment.
  • They are extremely social birds who interact well with humans.
  • They are capable of building strong bonds with caregivers. Hence, if you are looking for a buddy for life, sun conures are your choice.
  • Provide them plenty of toys to keep them engaged.
  • They can develop screaming habits if not cared properly. They need constant attention and love.
Diet
  • Include a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables in their diet
  • The fruits choices can vary from apples, melons, bananas, grapes and much more!
  • The vegetables can be peas, broccoli, carrots, black beans, green beans, etc.
  • They can also be treated with bird insects.
  • You can also feed them multigrain bread, cooked rice, and pasta.
Food items to avoid
  • Avoid feeding your sun conure chocolates
  • Steer clear of avocados, onion, and garlic
  • Sun Conures are lactose intolerant. Hence, avoid feeding them dairy products.
  • The toxic varieties of mushrooms can also be avoided.
Making A Home
  • Sun conures and curious and active birds. Hence, they should be housed in larger cages. It should be at least 24” x 24” x 30” in size.
  • Larger the cage, happier will be the bird.
  • Keep the cage away from direct sunlight, windows, doorways or air-vents.
  • Set up at least two or three perches inside the nest
  • You can use a sleep cage to give the bird a quiet and safe place to sleep.
Grooming & Hygiene
  • Sun conures love to take a bath regularly. Some of them love to be sprayed with water while others love to indulge in a long bath within a shallow dish
  • The cage, toys, and perches have to be cleaned daily with water and soap.
  • Use only non-toxic cleaners and ensure that the cage is free of soapy substances before you let the bird in.
  • Keep changing the toys as the birds always need variety.

Sun Conures Varieties At Mufasa Pets, Chennai

They are gorgeous, They are lively, They are your perfect mate!

Payment And Shipping

Take Home A Vibrant Sun Conure To Light Up Your Days With Zest

Mufasa Pets ships pets to your home by air or by land, whichever is best suited. We ensure that the pet remains healthy and safe during its journey to your home. The cost of transportation will be paid by the client.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do not feed birds avocado, fruit seeds, chocolate, caffeine or alcohol as these can cause serious medical conditions. Avoid sugar and high fat treats.
A sun conure will never be a quiet bird. However the noise can be managed so that they scream less often. Please beware though if you are a person that is sensitive to noise a sun conure is not the parrot for you.
Green-cheeked conures have been known to talk, and some are able to learn quite a few words, but they are generally not prized for their talking abilities.
They are also easily trained, but will bite if provoked. In general, however, the sun conure is extremely affectionate and cuddly and will be deeply loyal to a gentle owner.
Boredom, illness, injury, lack of exercise, or simply as an expression of joy are all reasons for vocalizations in parrots. If birds are left alone too often or for too long, they can start to scream because they have nothing else to do, and because it usually gets a human in the room to pay attention to them.