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Sun Conure Exhibit

Aug. 6th, 2012.
It never ceases to amaze me (in a bad way) how parrots, possibly the most intelligent animals in zoos, seem to get the worst possible exhibits.
 
It never ceases to amaze me (in a bad way) how parrots, possibly the most intelligent animals in zoos, seem to get the worst possible exhibits.

Certainly, I have no gripe with the style of the enclosure [parrots are so destructive that you can keep them in little better than solid metal aviaries. Not easy to get natural enclosures]. My problem with a lot of exhibits is the size and [where appropriate] the numbers. Zoos are realising that flamingos and penguins need to be kept in large numbers, yet parrots are still kept in pairs [I know some species do better in pairs, but I believe sun conure is an example of a community species].

Out of interest, how many do they have?
 
Certainly, I have no gripe with the style of the enclosure [parrots are so destructive that you can keep them in little better than solid metal aviaries. Not easy to get natural enclosures]. My problem with a lot of exhibits is the size and [where appropriate] the numbers. Zoos are realising that flamingos and penguins need to be kept in large numbers, yet parrots are still kept in pairs [I know some species do better in pairs, but I believe sun conure is an example of a community species].

Out of interest, how many do they have?

And Sun Conures are among the more plant-friendly parrots
 

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