Growing to about 14 inches in length, Golden Conures are incredibly beautiful. They are golden with a bright splashed color that looks like it would glow in the dark! Their horn-colored beaks are quite large, and they do show the white periopthalmic
At maturity, Golden-capped Conures grow to about a foot in length. They are mostly green with a blackish bill and gray feet. The area around the eyes and the forehead is usually red, which brightens into the bright golden cap on the bird's crown. Som
The Greater Patagonian Conure's plumage is basically a dark olive green. There is some yellowish tinge on the side of the wings as well as the head. The breast is gray with some blue highlights. They can be easily distinguished from the Lesser Patago
At maturity, Green-cheeked Conures are generally around ten inches in length. Their feathers are predominantly green, although the secondary and primary flight feathers are blue. A frontal band is present and it is narrow and mahogany colored. The na
The Jandaya Conure is larger than most, averaging 12 inches in length. The primary color of the Jandaya Conure is green, with the head, throat and upper breast being a gorgeous yellow-orange. The area around the eye is white and the iris is a gray-br
Maroon-bellied Conures are about ten inches long and weigh just over three ounces. They are predominantly green, and their lower back feathers and abdomens are a mahogany red color. The underside of the tail is a brick red color, as are the edges of
Mitred Conures grow to a length of about 15 inches and are larger than some parrot species! They have incredibly long tail feathers and rather stocky bodies. The plumage of Mitred Conures is predominantly green, with the breast and abdomen areas pale