Green-cheeked Conure

Green-cheeked-Conure

The Green-cheeked Conure (Pyrrhura molinae) is a small to medium-sized parrot native to South America, particularly forests and woodlands in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay. Known for their playful personality, quiet voice (for a conure!), and affectionate nature, Green-cheeked Conures are a popular choice for both beginner and experienced parrot owners.

Green-cheeked Conure Characteristics

Size: 10–11 inches (25–28 cm) in length.
Weight: 60–80 grams.
Lifespan: 20–30 years with proper care.
Color: Mostly green with a maroon tail, blue flight feathers, grayish chest with scalloped markings, and their signature green cheeks. Color mutations like pineapple and turquoise are also popular.
Temperament: Playful, affectionate, intelligent, and generally quieter than other conures.

Green-cheeked Conure Pictures

Personality and Behavior

Green-cheeked Conures are outgoing, curious, and social birds that love interaction with their owners. They enjoy cuddling, shoulder-riding, and learning tricks. Compared to other conures, they are relatively quiet, making them better suited for apartments than many larger parrots.

These conures thrive on daily social time and enrichment to prevent boredom and behavioral issues. They are known for clownish antics, playful chewing, and a bit of mischief!

Diet and Feeding

A balanced, varied diet is key for their health:

Pellets: High-quality pellets should be the main part of the diet.
Fresh vegetables: Leafy greens, carrots, bell peppers, squash, and broccoli.
Fruits (in moderation): Apples, berries, mango, melon.
Nuts and seeds: Used as occasional training treats.
Clean, fresh water daily.

Avoid avocado, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, salty or sugary snacks, and all toxic houseplants.

Care Requirements

  • Cage size: Minimum 24” x 24” x 24”, but larger is always better. Horizontal bars encourage climbing.
  • Exercise: 2–4 hours out-of-cage time daily in a safe, supervised area.
  • Enrichment: Plenty of chew toys, swings, foraging toys, and rotating enrichment items.
  • Hygiene: Clean the cage regularly and provide weekly bathing or misting opportunities.
  • Veterinary care: Annual check-ups with an avian veterinarian to prevent health problems.

Common Health Problems

Green-cheeked Conures can develop:

  • Feather plucking: Often from stress, boredom, or poor diet.
  • Obesity: Especially if overfed seeds or nuts.
  • Respiratory infections: Caused by drafts or poor air quality.
  • Psittacosis: A bacterial infection that can be transmitted to humans.

Watch for changes in droppings, appetite, activity level, or feather condition — and see an avian vet promptly if needed.

Price and Where to Buy

  • Price range: $300–$700 USD depending on mutation and breeder reputation. Rare colors like pineapple or turquoise may cost more.
  • Where to buy:
    • Reputable breeders who hand-raise and socialize chicks.
    • Bird rescues and adoption groups.
    • Avian specialty stores with clear health and care records.

Avoid impulse buys and backyard breeders who can’t provide proper documentation or socialization.

Are Green-cheeked Conures Good Pets?

Green-cheeked Conures make wonderful pets for owners ready to provide daily interaction and enrichment.
They’re playful, affectionate, intelligent, and can learn tricks and basic speech.
They are smaller and quieter than many larger parrots, making them a good option for people with limited space — but they still need attention and mental stimulation every day!

Conservation Note

Wild Green-cheeked Conures are not currently endangered, but responsible breeding and adoption help ensure healthy captive populations and reduce demand for wild-caught birds.

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