What is the sun?

Sun, aratinga solstitialis is a parrot endemic for northeastern South America. The sun, also known as a sun parrot, is clearly colored feathers yellow, green and blue. These birds can be taught to speak a few words clearly, but their ability to speak is more limited than the ability of larger parrots. The capture for trade in pets, hunting its feathers and losing the habitat led to the bird to be listed as an endangered species. The bird usually has a yellow color, but has an orange face and abdomen. Wings and tail have blue and green color while the account and legs are black. The ring around the bird is gray, but often disappears white if the bird is captured. Juvenile solar fluctuations are mostly green, ripening more colorful feathers. Reaches sexual maturity for about 2 years. Birds can live at the age of 25 to 30 years. A woman of the bird puts four to five eggs incubating for about 23 days. The male bird usually sits near the nest, but does not help incubate eggs. After they hatch, it helps to feed children.

The sun is located in savannas, coastal forests and at the edges of damp forests. They come from Roraim in Brazil, South Guyana and South Surinam and Southern French Guiana. Birds usually live in groups of up to 30 individuals. Their diet consists of fruit, berries and nuts. They have a loud call and can mimic people.

popular as pets, the Sun Conure is easy to behave in captivity. They are known to warn their owners with their penetrating calls if they notice something unusual. While they associate with people who regularly communicate with them, there can be guarantees. These playful birds enjoy toys and are known for their jumping, curiosity and hanging behind one leg from the peaks of the cages while swinging back and forth.

Although it is relatively healthy, the sun is susceptible to some diseases common in captured birds. These include aspergillosis, psittacosis and pmittacin beak and diseaseFeatures. Birds are also susceptible to bleeding syndrome.

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