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Conure for Sale in Hull

Find Conures for sale in Hull with the checks this playful, loud and highly social pet bird genuinely needs before you pay: compare green cheek conures, pineapple conures, sun conures, jenday conures, nanday conures, black capped conures, crimson bellied conures, baby conures and adult birds on Petopic by species, age, closed ring or microchip ID, CITES or Article 10 paperwork where required, DNA sexing, hatch record, hand tame behaviour, noise level, biting or nipping, feather condition, diet, cage setup, out-of-cage routine, avian vet history, children, cats, dogs, other birds, price, deposit safety and collection options across Hull, Beverley, Cottingham, Hessle, Bridlington, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, York, Leeds and wider East Yorkshire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Conure in Hull?

Check the exact species, age, closed ring or microchip ID, CITES or Article 10 paperwork where required, DNA sexing, hatch record, feather condition, diet, cage setup, noise level, biting or nipping, hormonal behaviour, out-of-cage routine, avian vet history, price and collection plan.

A Conure is a playful, vocal pet bird, so buying should be based on behaviour, welfare and traceability, not only colour or tameness claims.

Are Conures good pets?

Conures can be excellent pets for homes that can provide daily interaction, enrichment, safe out-of-cage time and realistic noise tolerance.

They are a poor match for someone who wants a silent, low-effort bird that spends most of the day ignored in a cage.

Which Conure species are commonly sold in Hull?

Common Conure searches include green cheek conures, pineapple conures, sun conures, jenday conures, nanday conures, black capped conures, crimson bellied conures and blue crowned conures.

Always confirm the exact species, not just “Conure”, because size, noise, paperwork, price and behaviour expectations can differ.

Are green cheek Conures good beginner birds?

A green cheek Conure can be manageable for a prepared beginner, but it is still a real parrot with noise, nipping, training, diet and enrichment needs.

A beginner should avoid any Conure with severe biting, constant screaming, plucking, unclear identity or a poor diet unless experienced support is available.

Are sun Conures too loud for flats?

Sun Conures can be very loud and may be unsuitable for flats, terraces or shared buildings if neighbours are close.

Ask for normal morning and evening sound videos before buying, and do not rely on one quiet clip taken when the bird is calm.

What does hand tame mean in a Conure advert?

Hand tame should mean the Conure can be handled calmly and safely, not just that it once stepped up for the seller.

Ask whether the bird steps up for different people, leaves the cage calmly, bites strangers, panics when moved or guards the cage.

Do Conures talk?

Some Conures can mimic words or sounds, but they are not usually bought as reliable talking parrots.

Ask what the bird actually says, when it vocalises and whether it screams or contact calls. Talking should not be the main reason to buy a Conure.

Are Conures noisy?

Yes, Conures can be noisy, especially when excited, bored, hormonal, separated from people or calling for attention.

Ask for normal videos from different times of day before buying. A quiet sales clip does not prove the bird is suitable for your home.

Do Conures bite or nip?

Conures may nip or bite when frightened, overstimulated, hormonal, cage-defensive, poorly handled or trying to communicate discomfort.

Ask when biting happens, whether it breaks skin, whether the bird gives warning signs and whether certain people or situations trigger it.

Can Conures become one-person birds?

Yes, some Conures bond strongly to one person and may reject, threaten or bite others.

Ask who handles the bird now, whether it accepts different people, whether it guards shoulders and whether jealousy has been a problem in the current home.

Why do Conures become hormonal?

Conures can become hormonal because of maturity, season, nesting spaces, over-stimulating handling, long daylight hours or strong bonding to one person.

Ask whether the bird becomes bitey, loud, possessive, nest-seeking or territorial at certain times.

Do Conures need CITES paperwork?

Some Conure species or commercial sales may require specific paperwork depending on the exact species and legal status.

Ask for exact species confirmation, matching ring or microchip ID and any certificate required for the bird being sold before paying.

What is an Article 10 certificate for a Conure?

An Article 10 certificate is commercial-use paperwork that may be needed for certain protected birds when they are sold or used commercially.

Ask whether the exact Conure species requires it, whether the certificate matches the bird and whether ring or microchip details line up with the document.

Should a Conure be closed rung or microchipped?

A Conure should have clear identity details such as a closed ring or microchip, especially when paperwork, age or species proof matters.

Ask for the ring or microchip details and check that they match any certificate, hatch record or seller paperwork.

Should I buy a DNA sexed Conure?

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

Ask for written DNA results and make sure the result belongs to the bird being sold, using ring or microchip details where available.

Should a Conure be avian vet checked before sale?

An avian vet check is strongly useful before buying a Conure because birds can hide illness.

Ask about weight, droppings, breathing, feather condition, beak, feet, blood tests, disease screening if done and any medication or previous illness.

What should a Conure eat?

A Conure should have a varied diet, usually based around quality pellets, vegetables, safe fruit in moderation and controlled seed or nut treats.

Ask what the bird currently eats and whether it accepts fresh foods. Sudden diet changes should be avoided after purchase.

Is a seed-only diet bad for Conures?

A seed-only diet can be poor for parrots and may contribute to weight and nutrition problems.

Ask whether the Conure eats pellets, vegetables and other safe foods, or whether it refuses everything except seed-heavy mixes.

What cage does a Conure need?

A Conure needs a spacious, secure cage with safe bar spacing, good perches, bowls, toys, foraging options and room to climb and move comfortably.

Ask about cage size, perch types, toy rotation, cleaning routine and how much out-of-cage time the bird gets every day.

Do Conures need time out of the cage?

Yes, Conures need safe daily time out of the cage for movement, climbing, play, training and social contact.

Before buying, ask how often the bird comes out and whether it returns to the cage calmly.

Why do Conures pluck feathers?

Feather plucking can be linked to stress, boredom, illness, poor diet, hormones, skin irritation, poor sleep or previous neglect.

Ask when it started, whether an avian vet checked the bird and whether changes in routine, diet or enrichment improved the feather condition.

Can Conures live with children?

A Conure can live in a family home only when children are calm, supervised and taught not to grab, poke, chase or frighten the bird.

Ask whether the bird has lived with children, whether it bites, whether it startles at noise and whether it becomes overstimulated in busy rooms.

Can Conures live with cats?

Conures can live in homes with cats only when safety is managed strictly.

Ask whether the bird has lived near cats before, whether the cat can be kept out during flight time and whether the cage is secure from paws and stalking.

Can Conures live with dogs?

Conures can live near dogs only with strict supervision and separate safe spaces.

Ask whether the bird panics at barking, whether the dog fixates on the cage and whether the bird can have out-of-cage time in a dog-free room.

Can Conures live with other birds?

Some Conures live near other birds, while others become jealous, territorial or aggressive.

Ask whether the bird has lived with other birds, whether fights happened, whether separate cages are used and whether supervised introductions are possible.

Do I need to register a Conure in England?

If the Conure is fully housed indoors with no access to the open air, it may fall under the indoor psittaciform exemption.

If the bird is taken outdoors, trained outdoors, exercised outdoors or kept with outdoor access, check the current kept bird registration rules before buying.

Should I pay a deposit for a Conure?

Only consider a deposit after you have enough proof that the bird, seller, identity details and viewing process are genuine.

Deposit terms should be written clearly. Avoid pressure, emotional urgency and sellers who ask for money before basic evidence is provided.

How do I avoid Conure scams?

Watch for stolen photos, fake baby bird videos, delivery-only offers, urgent deposits, vague species names and sellers who refuse proper viewing.

Ask for current videos, ring or microchip details, cage photos, diet notes, behaviour history and a safe collection plan before paying.

What should I prepare before bringing a Conure home?

Prepare a suitable cage, safe perches, foraging toys, familiar food, bowls, a secure travel carrier, cleaning supplies, a safe out-of-cage room and contact details for an avian vet.

Keep the first week calm. Let the Conure observe, eat, sleep and settle before expecting tricks, cuddling, talking or instant bonding.

Last updated: 05/09/2026 02:22