White-eyed Conure

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iWhite-eyed Conure

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Genus: Aratinga
Species: P. leucophthalmus
Binomial name
Psittacara leucophthalmus
(Linnaeus, 1758)

White-eyed Conure (Aratinga Psittacara leucophthalmus)

Not as popular as some of the more colorful conures, the White- eye can become a sweet, loving and talkative pet. They are seldom destructive and are generally not screamers, often choosing to mimic speech instead.

There are two recognized sub-species in addition to the nominate group. The White-eye Conure is an overall green bird approximately 12½" tall with red on the shoulders with some random flecks of red on the head and neck. The ventral coverts and minor ventral wing coverts are red. The major ventral wing coverts are yellow. A prominent white eye ring gives this species its name.

Although many breeders ignore this species, those that do breed them appreciate their good parenting skills. Breeding requirements for White-eye Conures are much the same as for other conure species.

They will usually start to go to nest in March or April but, sometimes will breed throughout the year and having four clutches to six clutches. The clutch size is usually four eggs. Chicks will sometimes start to talk by the time they are weaned and generally will talk by six months of age.

White-eyed conures are sometimes confused with Finsch's Conures because both have the red and yellow epaulets under their wings. The White-eye Conures lack the red triangle on the forehead as adults.