Thursday 22 April 2021

Curved Bills in Conures


Did you know that like most parrots, the Conure has a curved bill or beak; however, it is shaped differently? The conure’s bill or beak is different than the typically pointed beak found in other birds. Your vet can tell you that the curved bills are designed to give the Conure the ability to climb things like trees and large shrubs. In the wild, Conures are accustomed to climbing trees and using their bill as an aid. They stick their bill into the tree and the curve serves as a hook providing a secure hold for the Conure to climb. This is a key point to remember when holding your Conure. If he feels uncomfortable in any way, he may use his bill to latch on to your finger! In addition to climbing, the bill also helps the Conure eat a variety of foods including different types of seed and nuts. For additional information, call your vet clinic Wichita KS.

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