Greencheek Conure?

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Your experiences with a Greencheeks?
Pros and cons?
Have yours been able to talk?(i know they're not so good with talking)
What types of tricks can it learn/be taught?
Tips or recommendations?
 
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I had one NEVER give them color food Mainly only seeds cut them veggies Every night Kale and leafy greens are great for them but carrots and peppers are good to NEVER avocado good luck they love toys and mine liked music they might pick up words from music GOOD LUCK!!
Oh thanks :0 good to know that
 
Your experiences with a Greencheeks?
Pros and cons?
Have yours been able to talk?(i know they're not so good with talking)
What types of tricks can it learn/be taught?
Tips or recommendations?
I have a 4 year old Green Cheek Male named Chili. He is smart, sassy and kind of a pain, but he is beautiful and sweet. Green Cheeks are usually affordable ($150-200 or more), and can learn tricks easily. I taught ( with the help of a parrot trick book) Chili to Wave hello, take a bow, spin around, give a kiss, play fetch, and push a tiny baby carriage. Combined tricks are fun too. He can carry a little ball, do a little 360 and dunk it in a tiny basketball hoop I made! He learned to say his name, (his favorite word btw) Sweet Cheeks, Pretty Bird, Yup ( which he nods as he says it) and all by himself, learned to say I'm Chili. He can be aggressive, but is very sweet with me most of the time. They bond closely with their owner.
 
I have a 4 year old Green Cheek Male named Chili. He is smart, sassy and kind of a pain, but he is beautiful and sweet. Green Cheeks are usually affordable ($150-200 or more), and can learn tricks easily. I taught ( with the help of a parrot trick book) Chili to Wave hello, take a bow, spin around, give a kiss, play fetch, and push a tiny baby carriage. Combined tricks are fun too. He can carry a little ball, do a little 360 and dunk it in a tiny basketball hoop I made! He learned to say his name, (his favorite word btw) Sweet Cheeks, Pretty Bird, Yup ( which he nods as he says it) and all by himself, learned to say I'm Chili. He can be aggressive, but is very sweet with me most of the time. They bond closely with their owner.
Oh Thank you ( •o•)he sounds like a cool bird :3
 
I have had a Green Cheek for about 4 yrs now. He don't speak or anything but he does give kisses and responds to his name.
 

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