Blue Crowned Conure
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| Feature | Details |
| Common Name | Blue-crowned Conure / Blue-crowned Parakeet |
| Scientific Name | Thectocercus acuticaudatus |
| Average Size | 14.5 inches (one of the largest conures) |
| Lifespan | 25 to 30+ years with proper care |
| Temperament | Affectionate, clever, and high-energy |
| Noise Level | High (they have a loud, piercing call) |
The Blue-crowned Conure (Thectocercus acuticaudatus)
The Intelligent Star of the Cinema
The Blue-crowned Conure (or Blue-crowned Parakeet) gained worldwide fame as the title character in the movie Paulie. Native to the expansive woodlands and savannahs of South America—stretching from Colombia down to Argentina—this bird is widely regarded as one of the most intelligent and capable “talkers” of the conure family.
While they lack the neon-bright oranges of the Sun Conure, they possess a regal, sophisticated beauty and a personality that is both clever and deeply social.
Key Characteristics
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The Azure Crown: Their most defining feature is the beautiful wash of bright sky-blue on the forehead, crown, and cheeks. This blue becomes more vivid as the bird matures into adulthood.
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The “Tapered” Tail: Unlike some of the smaller, blunt-tailed conures, the Blue-crown has a long, pointed tail. The underside of the tail feathers often reveals a hidden flash of maroon or reddish-orange.
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Dignified Green: Their body is a rich, warm forest green. One of their most striking facial features is the creamy-white bare skin (eye-ring) around their large, expressive orange eyes.
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Exceptional Mimicry: They are often cited as the best talkers of all conures. They don’t just mimic sounds; they can learn long phrases and respond with surprising clarity.
Quick Facts
| Feature | Details |
| Common Name | Blue-crowned Conure / Blue-crowned Parakeet |
| Scientific Name | Thectocercus acuticaudatus |
| Average Size | 14.5 inches (one of the largest conures) |
| Lifespan | 25 to 30+ years with proper care |
| Temperament | Affectionate, clever, and high-energy |
| Noise Level | High (they have a loud, piercing call) |
Care & Social Dynamics
Owning a Blue-crown is like having a very smart, very vocal toddler in the house:
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Mental Stimulation: Because of their high intelligence, they get bored easily. They require complex foraging toys, mechanical puzzles, and “trick training” to keep their minds sharp.
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The “Scream” Factor: While they are wonderful talkers, they also have a powerful, high-pitched natural call. They are not recommended for apartment living; they enjoy “greeting” the sun and their owners with significant volume.
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Affectionate but Independent: They love to be with their “flock” (you) and enjoy head scratches, but they are also quite capable of playing independently if provided with enough toys.
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Diet & Bathing: They thrive on a mix of high-quality pellets and fresh orange/yellow vegetables (rich in Vitamin A). They are also enthusiastic bathers and will happily splash in a shallow bowl or join you in the shower.
Is a Blue-crowned Conure Right for You?
The Blue-crown is a “heart bird.” They form incredibly deep bonds and will often follow their owners from room to room. If you have the space for a larger cage and the patience for a bird that likes to “express itself” loudly, you will be rewarded with a companion that is as smart as it is beautiful.
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Half Moon Conure
| Feature | Details |
| Common Name | Half-moon Conure / Orange-fronted Parakeet |
| Scientific Name | Eupsittula canicularis |
| Average Size | 9 to 10 inches (23 to 25 cm) |
| Lifespan | 20 to 25 years with proper care |
| Temperament | Docile, curious, and affectionate |
| Noise Level | Low to Moderate (One of the quietest Aratinga-type birds) |

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