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Gold Capped Conure
A gold capped conure is at home in the wild; aviaries are artificial to its real habitat; look at a photo and revel in its beauty.
Naturally these birds live in forests, which are unfortunately rapidly disappearing. In the wild they live in large flocks. In captivity these birds will greet you by shriecking; they may also do it when scared or when want to get attention.
A gold capped conure is at home in the wild; aviaries are artificial to its real habitat; look at a photo and revel in its beauty.
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Gold Capped Conure -
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Adult birds grow to about a foot in length. Parrots of this species are mostly green with a blackish bill and gray feet. The area around the eyes and the forehead is usually red; the underwing coverts are also red. A gold capped conure is at home in the wild; aviaries are artificial to its real habitat; look at a photo and revel in its beauty.
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