The actual price of the bird mainly depends upon the its age, geographical location, and  mutation. However, the projected and expected cost of the conure could range from  $210 to $600. An average price range of Conure is $149 to $350. The Price range  for conure is rangy and considerable because of the multitudinous types of the  breeder. 

Cost of Green Cheek Parakeet: 

The cost of conure varies depending on its breed, mainly green cheek conures are  classified into different classes because of the different distinguishing features. The price and the  expense of the conure are according to the country where it is found. The main  reason for a wide range in price is due to the quality, age, breed, weight, and health difference of  conures. 

Corporeal Features of Conure: 

The Green Cheek Conure is usually green with a grey breast, dark head, maroon tail, and bluish  feathers for an amazing flight. The average weight of the Green cheek conure is about 70g to 75g  but the general weight range of the green cheek conure is between 60 to 70 grams. The average  length of the Green cheek conure is almost 10 to 11 inches or 25 to 27 cm. Both the male and  female breeds of the conure look alike with no distinguishing feature. The Green cheek conure is  niether 

considered the best talker, but some particularly sharp Green cheeks learn quite easily to talk  well. conure is always intelligent, helpful, playful, and affectionate. They are very  close in similarity to many birds mainly Maroon-bellied conure as well as Blaze – winged  parakeet. Many striking color mutations have been observed in captivity. Green cheek conures  are intelligent, that means they can readily learn many tricks. Green cheek conures are most  renowned for their acrobatics and playfulness. Conure especially needs plenty of  supervision to avoid getting into any sort of trouble. 

Location: 

The Green cheek conure or Green cheeked parakeet is native to the southern Mato Grosso,  Brazil, through northern and the highlands of eastern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina. Green cheek conure mostly prefers and loves to live in wild or in forest areas, where they form  large flocks and can often be seen at treetop level. It is endangered in its natural habitat. This bird  is an endangered specie and its breeds are constantly deteriorating and ending up with the period.  Green cheek conure as living in the wild eat various seeds and fruits and along with that they  also prefer eating other kinds of vegetable matter. 

Lifespan: 

Conure reaches maturity almost 1 to 3 years after birth. Studies have shown that the  younger and smaller conures mature more quickly. As living in a healthy and safe environment  along with proper care and nutrition the conure is expected to live almost up to 35 – 40 years. With bad-care, a captive conure is lucky to reach 10 years old, but a well cared conure can easily live up to 20 years. 

The attraction of colors:

Green cheek conure is attractive in many colors especially red according to the Chicago zoo  Authority. Green cheek conure always protects their selves by flashing red color and in addition  to that the green cheek conure also uses color to attract its mates for mating. According to  scientific research, green cheek conures always hate white color this is basically due to an  authentic reason, most green cheek conures consider dull or bright white color signals alarm and  danger to green cheeks, causing them to hate the white color. 

Names of the Conures: 

Conure always learns their names when they are in their nests as they are intelligent.  They hear their parents calling each other names and the smart green cheek conures start calling  themselves by the same names, which are not identical to their parents’ names.

Q1: Is a conure very expensive to buy? 

Ans: The price range is affordable but comes under the category of expensive conures. Q2: Are green cheek conures aggressive? 

Ans: Some breeds of conure become aggressive due to certain hormonal changes.

Q3: Why do my conure bites? 

Ans: The main reasons for the conure bites are bird sickness, frightened, and anxiety  sometimes. 

Q4: Is it preferable to have one or two conures? 

Ans: I never propose obtaining a second bird to be a companion to the current pet bird.