Could be a Green-Cheek Conure.
Fancy green-cheeked conure are majestic parrots that are easy to care for. They eat fruits legumes, sprouts, grains, and vegetables and need to spend time in the sun every day.
A green cheek conure can be taught to refrain from biting by removing the bird and placing them back in their cage with a cover on. They dislike the isolation. The bird should never be allowed to be higher than the human.
YES! DON'T YOU DARE FEED IT TO YOUR BIRDIES!
Birds are not mammals, but it should be possible.
It depends it could be an indian ringneck, macaw, or conure
No. No animal, exept fish, are "GOOD" for a child with asthma.
i think he's taking a shower but i could be wrong
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.
Propably not. Hand-reared bird rarely get along vety well with any bird, even if it's his own specie. Even if cockatiel and conure weren't hand-reared, their size-different is too big: conure can easilly kill small-beaked cockatiel.
Depends on what type of conure you want to buy.
The scientific name of a green cheek conure is Pyrrhura molinae. This small parrot is known for its playful personality and vibrant plumage, primarily featuring green feathers with touches of blue, red, and yellow. Green cheek conures are popular pets due to their affectionate nature and ability to mimic sounds. They are native to South America, particularly in countries like Brazil and Bolivia.