MonicaMc
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- Mitred Conure - Charlie 1994;
Cockatiel - Casey 2001;
Wild Caught ARN - Sylphie 2013
These hybrids are becoming more and more popular. I am only aware of potential health problems between Green Cheek x Sun hybrids, however, I have heard and seen quite a few. The majority of these hybrids occurred when an owner had two separate species together and they were told that their birds could not reproduce.... only, they did!
Green Cheek x Sun The most popular hybrid, known to have birth defects (usually restrained to feet) and have been known to have high chick mortality rates (heard this from a breeder)
This is the first hybrid that I have seen in photos. It took NINE years for his parents to produce him. He was born with deformed feet. Coda was produced by a male green cheek and a female sun conure.
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Another male green cheek and female sun produced two clutches of chicks. The first clutch appeared quite healthy
with mom and dad | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
all 4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The owner told me that the second clutch were all born with foot deformaties, and she supposedly stopped breeding after that clutch.
babies 012 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
babies 009 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
babies 013 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
There is another hybrid that had swelling of his toes so badly that he had to go through surgery as a chick to get one removed. This chick is the result of two green cheeks and a sun conure living together in an aviary, and they had been laying eggs for at least two years before he/she was produced. It was assumed that the green cheeks were females, so the actual sex of the parents is unknown, but for now, I am assuming that it was between a female green cheek and a male sun conure. I know where photos are, however, thanks to a forum update, they are no longer available.
Due to the large amount of hybrids born with foot deformities, this is one hybrid I am not crazy about. They are adorably cute, but I can't help but wonder what other health issues these birds might have. I have not heard of any issues with the adult hybrids, but then, I haven't been able to keep in touch with an owner who has a hybrid older than 1-2 years in age.
Green Cheek x Nanday I'm only aware of one in existence, this hybrid appears healthy.
Miracle is the result of a male green cheek and a female nanday.
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle & Family | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Patagonian I have only heard of one but have not seen it, nor know anything else about it.
Green Cheek x Dusky These hybrids have, so far to my knowledge, appeared healthy.
These birds are being sold on Hoobly and other websites.
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Maroon Bellied x Dusky These hybrids have, so far to my knowledge, appeared healthy.
Black Capped Conures
Green Cheek x Sun The most popular hybrid, known to have birth defects (usually restrained to feet) and have been known to have high chick mortality rates (heard this from a breeder)
This is the first hybrid that I have seen in photos. It took NINE years for his parents to produce him. He was born with deformed feet. Coda was produced by a male green cheek and a female sun conure.
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Sun Conure - Coda | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Another male green cheek and female sun produced two clutches of chicks. The first clutch appeared quite healthy
with mom and dad | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
all 4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
The owner told me that the second clutch were all born with foot deformaties, and she supposedly stopped breeding after that clutch.
babies 012 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
babies 009 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
babies 013 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
There is another hybrid that had swelling of his toes so badly that he had to go through surgery as a chick to get one removed. This chick is the result of two green cheeks and a sun conure living together in an aviary, and they had been laying eggs for at least two years before he/she was produced. It was assumed that the green cheeks were females, so the actual sex of the parents is unknown, but for now, I am assuming that it was between a female green cheek and a male sun conure. I know where photos are, however, thanks to a forum update, they are no longer available.
Due to the large amount of hybrids born with foot deformities, this is one hybrid I am not crazy about. They are adorably cute, but I can't help but wonder what other health issues these birds might have. I have not heard of any issues with the adult hybrids, but then, I haven't been able to keep in touch with an owner who has a hybrid older than 1-2 years in age.
Green Cheek x Nanday I'm only aware of one in existence, this hybrid appears healthy.
Miracle is the result of a male green cheek and a female nanday.
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle & Family | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Nanday - Miracle | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Green Cheek x Patagonian I have only heard of one but have not seen it, nor know anything else about it.
Green Cheek x Dusky These hybrids have, so far to my knowledge, appeared healthy.
These birds are being sold on Hoobly and other websites.
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Dusky x Green Cheek Conure | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Maroon Bellied x Dusky These hybrids have, so far to my knowledge, appeared healthy.
Black Capped Conures