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Sun Conure Babies - Learning to play the Memory Game

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

Here our babies from the first clutch are learning to play the memory game with Marissa. It is so much fun to watch these babied grow up to be very inquisitive and curious about everything around them. It is good because it shows that they are growing up confident little babies who are well socialized and well taken care of. Contact us to find out how to get one baby like this as a pet for you. Contact us at www.cnyaviary.com.

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  • Did you have the cats before the birds of vise versa? I've heard that it's easier if you have a bird first then raise a kitten to be nice to the bird. Also, do sun conures become red and are green like those in the video only when juvenile? I'm just a curious bird lover. We just have geese, ducks, and chickens.

  • @MasterJediMaggie - We had cats and dogs before. These are babies that were born at our home. The cats and dogs knows that birds are out of bounds for them and has been trained to leave them alone. They get their full vibrant color after they molt for the first time and that should be around 9-12 months of age...after that they maintain the color.

  • the cats r scard of the birds

  • @amysilver12 - they are not scared of the birds, they are scared of mommy getting the newspaper and swatting them. They are good kitties, they know the birds are out of bounds for them :)

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  • 3:01 shit just got real

  • OMG! Look how green they are! They must be a few months old??? I got my Sun when she was almost 14 months and her colors were in full bloom so I missed out on seeing her mature. Your babies are soooo cute!

  • love itttt

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