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Does anyone know how well a conure can see in the dark? I'm wondering if they can safely fly in the dark (though they are in their cages), or eat/drink in total darkness.....
This is something I have wondered from time to time. Plum has flown into the hallway to try and fly upstairs but if he gets into the hallway and there is no light will turn/fly around to come back. So I have guessed that they do not see well in darkness. On the other hand he does very well in his cage in darkness but then he knows his home very well and has set routes up and down. At night, before bed I go check him, I cannot see him but talk to him and he usually will come over to me but more than likely based on routine and hearing.
Yep, Sailboat said it, they can't see in the dark at all, with rare exception, lol. I'm really hoping you are just asking this question out of pure curiosity and not because you are planning on putting your bird in the dark...Not that I think you would do this, just putting that out there...
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