Mrprocrast
Meeting neighbors
- Joined
- 12/8/22
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Hey everyone,
So as the title suggests, I am very interested in getting myself a feathered friend but cannot decide between getting budgies or green cheek conures. I've had budgies in the past, and while I was a huge fan of the little balls of energy, I feel like I want to try a different species. I'd love to hear stories and experiences from people who have or had both of these birds. There are a couple things that I would like to know more about when it comes to conures also. For example, I know that with budgies, females tend to be a lot more assertive and fierce, personality wise. Is there a notable difference between sexes in conures too? And I also read quite a lot that conures tend to be very nippy birds. How bad is that usually? Now I know every bird is a different individual, but generalle speaking I do wonder what it would be like. I remember my budgies being a little grumpy and quick to bite from time to time as well, so I'd like to know how conures compare to that.
Hope to hear from yall!
So as the title suggests, I am very interested in getting myself a feathered friend but cannot decide between getting budgies or green cheek conures. I've had budgies in the past, and while I was a huge fan of the little balls of energy, I feel like I want to try a different species. I'd love to hear stories and experiences from people who have or had both of these birds. There are a couple things that I would like to know more about when it comes to conures also. For example, I know that with budgies, females tend to be a lot more assertive and fierce, personality wise. Is there a notable difference between sexes in conures too? And I also read quite a lot that conures tend to be very nippy birds. How bad is that usually? Now I know every bird is a different individual, but generalle speaking I do wonder what it would be like. I remember my budgies being a little grumpy and quick to bite from time to time as well, so I'd like to know how conures compare to that.
Hope to hear from yall!