Nanday Conure

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DESCRIPTION 12 inches (30cm). Green with blackish cap, upper throat, and below eyes. Blue on throat and upper breast, bluish-black wings. Olive tail with bluish-black point, underneath dark green to black. Thighs red set off by black legs. Eyes reddish-brown, beak charcoal.
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION North Argentina, Paraguay, south-east Bolivia, southern Mato Grosso.
HABITAT Savannahs, woods, palm country, rice fields. May be in large flocks. Nests in tree hollows.
DIET Grain, seeds, fruit.
SPECIAL NEEDS The Nanday Conure can be much too loud to keep indoors. Hang nest box low enough so it can watch its world and make commentary.
CAGE LIFE The Nanday Conure can be kept together with finches. Likes to bathe or hop in rain shower. Tamable, easy breeder, good talker of limited vocabulary, but has a raucous call. Will take treats out of keeper's hand. Nest box 12 X 12 X 14 inches (30 X 30 X 40cm), entrance diameter 3 inches (8cm). Lays 2 to 5 white eggs, incubation 25 days (when female is incubating, male sits silently on top of box), fledging 50 to 55 days.
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