Where is the parrot people at?

I'm embarrassed to say I don't know what kind they are for sure, but I believe they are both green cheeked. That's my best guess. Here is a picture of them:
They look like Green cheek conures to me. The second picture looks like a peach fronted conure. Do you know roughly how old they are? Conures can be very clingy depending on the bird both of mine went everywhere with me they were small enough they would sit on my shoulder and hide under my hair. They are definitely very social. They can be very loud also as i’m sure you have heard them scream before.
 
They look like Green cheek conures to me. The second picture looks like a peach fronted conure. Do you know roughly how old they are? Conures can be very clingy depending on the bird both of mine went everywhere with me they were small enough they would sit on my shoulder and hide under my hair. They are definitely very social. They can be very loud also as i’m sure you have heard them scream before.
They are very young. Currently only 8-10 months old.
I have heard them scream! They sometimes have a lot to say!
Apparently one of them is very clingy and one is more independent.
My husband and I are looking forward to having them with us someday, although I don't think it will be for a few years at least.
We haven't even met them yet. We are hoping to arrange a meet and greet sometime soon, then we can visit them regularly so we aren't strangers to them.
Does everyone (viewing this thread) house their's in cages or does anyone have a built in cage/aviary? We have always thought it would be nice to have them their own custom made built in spot.
 
They are very young. Currently only 8-10 months old.
I have heard them scream! They sometimes have a lot to say!
Apparently one of them is very clingy and one is more independent.
My husband and I are looking forward to having them with us someday, although I don't think it will be for a few years at least.
We haven't even met them yet. We are hoping to arrange a meet and greet sometime soon, then we can visit them regularly so we aren't strangers to them.
Does everyone (viewing this thread) house their's in cages or does anyone have a built in cage/aviary? We have always thought it would be nice to have them their own custom made built in spot.
It really depends on the breed. Some conures like climbing, some like ground foraging, some like flying. They are all from a somewhat contained area (in their natural habitat), but have different habits. Mine (peach front) really enjoys climbing. She is in a cockatiel sized cage and she is "busy" all day "working" on her toy business. She gets a little upset if you disturb her while she is concentrating. What I have liked with birds her size, is to have a cage (birds like to protect their territory, so bigger isn't always better, too much to "protect"), but then I get the cute cockatiel playgrounds they have at petsmart. Add a little litter and they pretty much will hang out on it. Or I'll carry it to wherever I am hanging out so they can play. But they are so playful, they really will occupy themselves. playground.jpg
https://www.petsmart.com/bird/toys-...erchin-playgroundandtrade-bird-toy-50916.html
 
They are very young. Currently only 8-10 months old.
I have heard them scream! They sometimes have a lot to say!
Apparently one of them is very clingy and one is more independent.
My husband and I are looking forward to having them with us someday, although I don't think it will be for a few years at least.
We haven't even met them yet. We are hoping to arrange a meet and greet sometime soon, then we can visit them regularly so we aren't strangers to them.
Does everyone (viewing this thread) house their's in cages or does anyone have a built in cage/aviary? We have always thought it would be nice to have them their own custom made built in spot.
I have my budgie in a cage, but only because that's all I have room for and can afford. It's a flight cage though, not a tiny tabletop. I think bigger is always better. If you think about it, birds would be flying miles everyday to find food. Nothing can be as good as that, but I think they would love an aviary if you can afford to give them one.
 

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