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Conures for Sale in Exeter

Find conures for sale in Exeter with clear details on species, age, sex, price, tameness, DNA sexing, closed ring or microchip, legal-origin paperwork, avian vet checks, diet, feather condition and noise level. Compare green cheek conures, pineapple conures, sun conures and other conure parrots across Exeter, Devon and the South West before choosing an intelligent bird that needs daily interaction, safe flight time, enrichment and long-term committed care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a conure in Exeter?

Check the conure’s species, age, sex, price, tameness, ring or microchip details, diet, feather condition, noise level, avian vet history and reason for sale.

Also ask whether the bird steps up, bites, screams, plucks, talks, accepts bathing, eats fresh foods and gets daily out-of-cage time.

Are conures good pets?

Conures can be excellent companion birds for owners who want an interactive, clever and playful parrot.

They are not good pets for people who want a quiet, low-maintenance bird kept in a small cage with little daily attention.

Are conures suitable for beginners?

Some conures, especially well-raised green cheek conures, may suit committed first-time parrot owners who are ready to learn proper care.

Beginners should still understand noise, biting, daily handling, diet, cage setup, safe flight time and long-term responsibility before buying.

Which conure is best for a home in Exeter?

The best conure depends on your noise tolerance, time, handling skill, living space and daily routine.

Green cheek conures may be more manageable for some homes, while sun and jenday conures can be much louder and need very realistic planning.

Are green cheek conures quiet?

Green cheek conures are often considered more manageable than some louder conure types, but they are not silent birds.

Ask when the bird calls, whether it screams for attention and whether it is suitable for flats, terraces or close neighbours.

Are sun conures loud?

Yes, sun conures can be very loud and may not suit noise-sensitive homes, flats or close neighbours.

Before buying, ask for real noise examples and check when the bird calls, screams or becomes excited.

Do conures talk?

Some conures learn words, whistles or household sounds, but speech varies by individual bird.

Ask for current videos if talking is claimed, and do not buy a conure only because you want a talking bird.

What does hand tame mean for a conure?

Hand tame should mean the bird can interact calmly, step up and accept normal handling without panic or repeated biting.

Ask for videos showing the bird outside the cage and interacting with people, not just taking food through the bars.

Should a conure be DNA sexed before sale?

DNA sexing is useful because many conures cannot be reliably sexed by appearance.

Ask for the certificate and check whether it matches the bird’s ring, microchip or sale documents.

Should a conure have a closed ring or microchip?

A closed ring or microchip can help prove identity and support ownership records.

Ask for the ring number or microchip number and make sure it matches any DNA, vet, sale or origin paperwork.

Do conures need CITES paperwork in the UK?

Many parrots are covered by wildlife trade rules, so buyers should ask for clear identity and legal-origin evidence where relevant.

If the bird is imported, unusually valuable or advertised with unclear species details, paperwork should be checked before payment.

What should a conure eat?

A conure should have a balanced diet that includes suitable complete foods and safe fresh vegetables, with fruit used sensibly.

Ask what the bird eats daily and be cautious if it lives only on seed or refuses all fresh food.

Are seed-only diets bad for conures?

A seed-only diet is usually too limited for a conure and can contribute to poor condition over time.

Ask the seller for the exact diet routine, accepted fresh foods and whether an avian vet has ever advised diet changes.

What cage size does a conure need?

A conure needs a safe, spacious cage with room to stretch, climb, flap, perch and play without damaging feathers.

Ask what cage the bird currently uses, how much time it spends outside and whether it has safe toys, natural perches and foraging options.

Do conures need daily out-of-cage time?

Yes, conures need safe daily movement, interaction and enrichment outside the cage where possible.

Ask whether the bird is flighted, clipped, confident flying indoors and used to supervised time out of the cage.

Can a conure live in a flat?

A conure may live in a flat only if noise, cage size, safe flight time, daylight, routine and building rules are realistic.

Ask whether the bird screams, throws food, calls at certain times or becomes distressed when left alone.

Why do conures bite?

Conures may bite because of fear, hormones, poor handling, cage guarding, overstimulation, tiredness or being pushed too fast.

Ask when the bird bites, who it bites, whether it gives warning signals and how the current owner responds.

Why do conures pluck feathers?

Feather plucking can be linked with stress, boredom, diet issues, hormones, illness, poor sleep or a poor environment.

Ask when plucking started, whether an avian vet investigated it and whether feathers regrow after changes to care.

Should I buy a plucked conure?

A plucked conure can still become a good companion, but only if the cause is discussed honestly and the buyer is ready for long-term care work.

Ask for avian vet history, diet details, stress triggers, skin damage, feather regrowth and whether the behaviour is still active.

Can conures live with children?

A conure may live in a family home if children are calm, supervised and taught not to grab, chase or poke the bird.

Ask whether the bird has lived with children, whether it startles easily and whether it bites when handled too quickly.

Can conures live with dogs or cats?

Conures should be kept safe from dogs and cats because even a friendly pet can injure a bird quickly.

Ask whether the bird has lived around other animals and make sure the home can provide secure separation, not just supervision.

Can conures live with other birds?

Conures may live near other birds only with careful quarantine, disease checks and controlled introductions.

Ask whether the bird has been tested, whether it becomes territorial and whether separate cages and routines are available.

Is an adult conure a good choice?

An adult conure can be a good choice because noise level, temperament, diet habits and feather condition are already visible.

Ask why the bird is being sold, whether it bites, screams, plucks, talks, steps up and accepts more than one person.

Should I buy an unweaned conure?

No, an unweaned conure should not be sold to an inexperienced buyer because feeding mistakes can seriously harm the bird.

Ask whether the bird is fully weaned, eating independently and stable on a proper diet before considering purchase.

How do I avoid conure scams in Exeter?

Watch for stolen photos, fake videos, delivery-only offers, urgent deposits, missing ring details, vague paperwork and sellers who avoid live proof.

Ask for current videos, ring or microchip details, legal-origin evidence where relevant, avian vet notes, written terms and a safe viewing plan before paying anything.

What should I prepare before bringing a conure home?

Prepare a spacious safe cage, natural perches, foraging toys, suitable food, fresh-food routine, safe flight area, cleaning supplies, travel carrier and avian vet contact.

Keep the first weeks calm and predictable while the conure learns the new home, sleep schedule, feeding routine and handling boundaries.

Last updated: 05/13/2026 11:58