Turquoise Green-Cheeked
Turquoise Green-Cheeked Conures body has some blue-green and green feathers. The breast feathers are grayish and the tail feathers are grey.

Pineapple Green Cheek
One of the newer mutations are Pineapple Green Cheek Conures. Also referred to as the (Cinnamon-Yellowsided).

Patagonian Conure
The Patagonian conure, or Cyanoliseus patagonus, is a large conure found in the Patagonia region of south-central Argentina and Chile. Drab on the top, brighly colored underneath, the Patagonian conure has exploded in popularity in the last decade, leading to an increase in illegal importation which threatens the wild populations.

Enicognathus
The dusky red-tailed and green Austral conure and the descriptively named Slender-billed conure make up the genus Enicognathus. Although both birds in the genus are available in aviculture, neither is especially common in captivity.

Golden-Plumed Conure
The Golden-plumed conure, Leptosittaca branickii, is a small Andean conure not found in aviculture and endangered in its own habitat.

Yellow-Eared Conure
The exceedingly rare Yellow-eared conure or Ognorhynchus icterotis of Colombia and Ecuador was never common in aviculture and has not successfully bred in captivity.


The Conure Handbook by Anne C. Watkins
The Conure Handbook by Anne C. Watkins