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Sun Conure

Aratinga solstitialis
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A group of sun conures perched together on a branch

The sun conure (Aratinga solstitialis) is a medium-sized brightly coloured parrot species found in a relatively small region of northeastern South America.  

The sun conure’s exact habitat requirements remain very poorly known by scientists. Sun conures are found in coastal forests, the edge of humid forests, savanna, and palm grove habitats.

The Latin name "Aratinga" means "little macaw". It is much admired for its bright plumage, and large numbers have unfortunately been illegally caught for the pet trade.

The sun conure is a very social bird and in the wild they typically live in flocks of 10 to 30 individuals, rarely leaving their flock. Lifespan can be 25-30 years.

These flocks are normally very quiet when feeding, but are much more vocal when in flight making loud noises. They are fast flyers and are capable of traveling for many miles in a single day.  

Quick facts

Distribution:

North-Eastern South America

Habitat:

Coastal forests

Conservation Status:

Least Concern

Fun fact

The sun conure is an adept and swift flier, and is capable of travelling long distances within a single day