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Conures are not one specific breed of bird. Conures is used to describe either large parakeets or small parrots. There are over forty different species that are described as conures. Conure is not a scientific name, therefore it does not have a specific definition.
Probably Jenday Conures, I advise research though
No. Any bird that lays eggs is female.
a mature, egg-laying bird, or bird of egg-laying age that is temporarily not laying eggs; in most cases a female bird more than 5 months old. An adult, female bird.
There is a huge difference in size. Sun conures and Green Cheek Conures are both small parrots, only slightly bigger than parakeets. An Amazon is a medium sized bird and will most likely kill the smaller Conures.
egg-laying mammal and flightless bird egg-laying mammal and flightless bird
Yes. The kookaburra is a bird. It has feathers, and it reproduces by laying eggs.
There are a few causes for this. This bird may have a genetic disorder in which feathers do not grow. OR this bird could be a plucker. This means the bird plucks it's feathers. Either way, you are going to want to take it to an AVAIN vet to get it checked out.
That depends on your area, the breed of the bird, the quality of the bird, and the age of the bird. Usually laying hens will sell for $8-$15 each, sometimes more for rare breeds or colors.
Cuckoos and cowbirds are famous for laying their eggs in other birds' nests, and leaving the chicks to be raised by the other birds.
A bird
a bird is a feathered,winged,bipedal,warm blooded,egg- laying vertebrae animal