9 Things You NEED to Know About TURQUOISE GREEN CHEEK CONURES!

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @thecoylelife
    @thecoylelife Před 3 lety +47

    Turquoise is just a colour mutation, one of many. They are still a green cheek conure and there's no reason why any colour mutation such as the turquoise would be any quieter than a yellow sided, cinnamon, or normal green cheek or any other color mutation as they are all the same species of conure unlike sun conures or other types of conures.

    • @Floweroftheprairie2720
      @Floweroftheprairie2720 Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly!

    • @ohivonne7338
      @ohivonne7338 Před 2 lety +9

      No they are quiet! I agree it’s just a mutation but I’ve owned both green & turquoise but for some reason the turquoise are way way more quieter and way more neck cuddle bugs! It’s weird

    • @furkidurki0063
      @furkidurki0063 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ohivonne7338 it deepends on the personality of the bird

    • @treasuretrovel3816
      @treasuretrovel3816 Před 2 lety +2

      Not necessarily. Selective breeding for a particular color mutation brings along other genes as well. It is a fact that people in the know have observed general differences in temperament between the various Green Cheek Conure color mutations. That is not to say that there are not differences between individual birds in any color group of the species Green Cheek and it is well documented that there are, statistically speaking, temperament differences between male and female conures in any species. It is a fact that, statistically speaking, breeders of GCC have observed that ones with the turquoise mutation are a bit larger than the wild type colored birds or the other color mutations. It is a bit confusing in this video that the author seems to discuss the different color mutations of the GCC as if they are separate species as she does not clarify that her Sun Conure is a separate species and not a color mutation of the GCC

    • @adnannur5700
      @adnannur5700 Před rokem +1

      They are quieter, i have a yellow sided turquoise, and it’s very quiet than my other bird which is pineapple greencheek

  • @dianachong976
    @dianachong976 Před 2 lety +16

    my turquoise green cheek conure talks so much! I heard how rare it is but I am very lucky I guess. He says hi, how are you, his name and his nick name and he's not even a year yet. He's so amazing!

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 2 lety +3

      What an amazing little birb!! You have a smarty pants 😊👏🏼

    • @user-ev1sh9ct3g
      @user-ev1sh9ct3g Před rokem

      Mine talks too. First think she said it was her name. She was 4 months at the time

  • @juliaduncan1438
    @juliaduncan1438 Před 2 lety +3

    I HAVE PURCHASED MY FIRST TURQ. GREEN CHEEK CONURE. AT 6 MONTHS HE OR SHE, IS STEPPING UP, RIDING ON MY SHOULDER, FLYING TO ME WHEN PROMPTED WITH " GO BYE BYE?" THE LATEST NEW BEHAVIOR IS TUMBLING IN HIS SLEEPING TENT. TODAY HE SAID FIRST WORD "KISSSS". I HAD WATCHED YOUR VIDEO AND ENJOYED IT SO MUCH, THAT I FELT LIKE TGCC WAS THE BIRD FOR ME. THANK YOU SO MUCH BECAUSE OF YOU I HAVE THE MOST WONDERFULSWEET COMPANION.

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 2 lety

      Oh my goodness😍😍 this is so wonderful and made my day! I’m so grateful I was able to provide you with the information you needed to make that decision. I am happy you and your TGCC are happy!🤗❤️🙏🏼

  • @moonlight-sl8tt
    @moonlight-sl8tt Před 2 měsíci +1

    just got an identical one today and its 2 months and 4 days old thanx for the info's

  • @jewlesw.2437
    @jewlesw.2437 Před 2 měsíci

    My girl Conure yacks a lot😂😂❤❤❤❤ she says I love you i love u i luv you 😂… mommy mommy until i come back in my room where she is. Lots of cute sounds. She says Wake up wake up wake up. Thank u for your channel. First time here. Im subscribing. I LOVE CONURES ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 2 měsíci

      That's so cute! I wish Mia would say mommy🥹 Welcome to the channel!😀🎉❤

  • @bluedragonfly3984
    @bluedragonfly3984 Před rokem +1

    I have a turquoise green cheek conure and a budgie,my budgie says tons of words and my conure copies loads of phrases from the budgie.Also if we go out the room he will say what you doing.love you pretty boy and clever boy .and some words I would rather he wouldn’t say 😂

  • @rakheesachdeva2837
    @rakheesachdeva2837 Před 2 lety +2

    Your videos are really very awesome can't afford to miss any of them bless you always ❤️

  • @abbieshields138
    @abbieshields138 Před 3 lety +3

    I am getting a turquoise yellow gcc in 6weeks I love your videos with yours she is so cute I can’t wait till mine can come home

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 3 lety

      That is so exciting! YAY! The time will fly by😊😊 they are the best feathered companions

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 Před 3 lety +3

    She is soo cute💚 And I love the turquoise sided GCC! So pretty

  • @sandycabral6954
    @sandycabral6954 Před 3 lety +3

    She’s a cutie! I love the car ride 😊

  • @ItzCornucopia
    @ItzCornucopia Před 2 lety +1

    A turquoise green cheek conure is my future dream bird :)

  • @ambikasoni6160
    @ambikasoni6160 Před 3 lety +1

    Cute birdie😘💞

  • @sunnyd7154
    @sunnyd7154 Před 2 lety

    awwwwwwwwwwwww omgg cuteness. I just adopted a Green Cheek and she is not sweet!!!!

  • @Fim_Jinnie
    @Fim_Jinnie Před 2 lety

    Honestly my favorite bird is a turquoise green cheek conures i want one in my future mia is sooooooooo adorable and beautiful😘

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 2 lety

      They are a tad quieter than suns and they have the cutest personalities ☺️❤️🙊 thank you for the Mia love!!!

  • @madellinetriana2681
    @madellinetriana2681 Před 3 lety

    Mia looks beautiful. Thanks I enjoyed the video very much 😀

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Good info

  • @PokeCollector1995
    @PokeCollector1995 Před 3 měsíci

    Are terqouse green cheek conure just another color of the green cheek conure because I heard that green cheek conure so are terqouse conure is also quite as green cheek conure

  • @RacoonWife_Battie
    @RacoonWife_Battie Před 27 dny

    i know this is an old video and dont expect to recieve a reply, but I have a question!
    Do Turquoise Green-Cheeked Conures happen to get along with Bourke's Parrots/Parakeets? My fiancé and I are planning for our future by making a list notes and such about various dream pets, and both of these species are on there! If they would not cohabitate well (there would be a very large cage, potentially custom built to take up part of a whole room to be 'walk-in') then we will research further into what we would suit us best. (We really hope they do! I can find much about specifically those two species together online, so I am unsure) ❤

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 26 dny

      Both Turquoise Green-Cheeked Conures and Bourke's Parakeets are wonderful choices, but it's great that you're thinking ahead about their compatibility. While both species are generally known to be social and friendly, they do have different temperaments and energy levels. Green-cheeked conures tend to be more playful and sometimes boisterous, while Bourke's Parakeets are typically more laid-back and gentle. They are also different in terms of size. Most parrot professionals have recommended keeping birds within the same species as it increases the chances that they will get on well, and when they are within the same size, there is less worry that one could injure the other. Something to also keep in mind is that not every bird will get along with other birds - just like humans! I also recommend listening to episodes of The Parrot Podcast, as there is so much information and insight from different parrot owners, vets and so on in the episodes!
      Cohabitation can sometimes work if the birds have plenty of space to establish their own territories, like the large walk-in cage you’re planning. However, it's important to monitor their interactions closely, especially in the beginning, to ensure that they get along well. It might also be worth considering having separate spaces for each species within the larger enclosure, just in case they need some time apart. Doing more research and maybe even consulting with a vet or avian specialist could give you more peace of mind. Good luck with your dream pet planning!💕

    • @RacoonWife_Battie
      @RacoonWife_Battie Před 26 dny

      @@PoodlesandParrots Thank you so much! I will definitely take notes of all of this, and size and temperment was main thing i was worried about when thinking of pairing them in the same space. Hearing you bring attention to that concern reassures the hunch i had of this, lol! My fiance and i are just in love with both species and are unsure if we's be able to create large spaces for both (at least at the same time), and the idea of choosing between the two is a very hard choice. Thank you for responding! I will definitely be watching more of your content, both for myself because of my love for animals and for my fiance because of his desire for a bird. When he was very young his parents got what we are thinking was some sort of small to medium size, light blue parrot of some kind (though he cant remember the exacr species) and they did so without much research or care, and rarely rook her out of the cage she was in. It caused her to grow resentful and act aggressive, which caused his parents interact even less with her. They had a pair for her, but he passed (i am unsure of the cause) which sent her over the edge into aggression. He loves birds and wants the chance to make a birds life a proper and good one. He was only 7 or 8 when this was happening, and remembers the hurt he felt every time he looked at her but since he was so young he didnt really know what to do, and was also scared. Thank you so much for you reply, again, i really appreciate it because i want to make his dream come true (as soon as the housing market prices go down at least)

  • @mariposaartgallery2279
    @mariposaartgallery2279 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! Sounds like I need to get a turquoise yellow sided green cheek conure. Cause I realy suffer from allergy that's why I gave up the idea of getting cocktail, although I love there gentle and playful nature.
    But Now when you shared these facts it sounds like This bird's species is realy gonna suit me. I can't imagine that I can have a quiet cuddly and playful bird who wouldn't give me allergy 😁 Its like 'what I exactly wish for to buy is in my budget.' Thank you so much Sandra for the informations ❤️. I realy can't miss any of your videos they are so informative. #mariposaartgallery

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 3 lety +2

      Aw, you are so sweet! I am always so happy to read your comments and I am grateful that my videos are helpful and informative 😊 maybe you will end up with a turquoise baby just like we did! Mia has been nothing short of amazing and super cute😍

    • @mariposaartgallery2279
      @mariposaartgallery2279 Před 3 lety

      @@PoodlesandParrots 🙈 that's a big complement and I'm really glad that my comments make you happy. I'll tell you the truth today, One day I dreamt about a lady who owns a flock of Sun Conures gave me one of the conure babies,,,, being an animal lover, in the morning when I woke up I decided to have a Sun Conure, but before that I needed to get some knowledge so I googled about sun conure owners and I found Mango & You. From that very first moment I liked you on that instant cause you explain the informations in so much Jolly and friendly way. But as I got to know Sun Conures are loud, i knew it would be little difficult for me.
      And I guess now I have my suitable species of Conures.

    • @thecoylelife
      @thecoylelife Před 3 lety +1

      Please be mindful that green cheeks are nowhere near as quiet as cockatiels. Their flock calls can be quite loud and if they are spooked their danger alerts are even louder. I have two of them and they make quite a lot of noise at various times of the day.

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 3 lety +2

      @@thecoylelife Our Mia is not very loud but Mango our sun conure makes up for her quietness any day! haha

    • @mariposaartgallery2279
      @mariposaartgallery2279 Před 3 lety

      @@thecoylelife yeah I understand what you are talking about but here the one(Mia) which is shown in the video is a yellow sided turquoise green cheek conure which is a mutation of green cheek conure. So as she has explained the characteristics of them , I'm talking about on that basis.

  • @harisetc6466
    @harisetc6466 Před 6 měsíci

    Opposite of sun conure from being loud! 😅

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 6 měsíci

      Sun conures are definitely much louder than green cheeks😆

  • @janschommer5428
    @janschommer5428 Před rokem

    can you explain Sun Cheek conures? are they quieter and loving?

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před rokem

      I compare and share differences in this video: czcams.com/video/42EgGoncI88/video.html 😀☺️

  • @ikcaruswingz
    @ikcaruswingz Před 2 lety

    Can I have green cheek in an apartment, any noise issue ? Suggestions? or I go with some budgies instead.

    • @PoodlesandParrots
      @PoodlesandParrots  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there! We live in an apartment currently & we have had a good experience - Mia is not nearly as noisy as Mango (sun Conure) but they can, of course, be loud if they want to! They need to have lots of mental stimulation, exercise, a good diet and daily training :) hope this helps!

  • @amymiranda6578
    @amymiranda6578 Před rokem

    Where did you get your bird from?

  • @KristenGaming_
    @KristenGaming_ Před rokem

    I have a turquoise green cheek conure and she likes to yell at me

  • @rakheesachdeva2837
    @rakheesachdeva2837 Před 2 lety

    Where can I get a green conour in India

  • @Bigboygota250
    @Bigboygota250 Před 2 lety

    I thought green cheek mutations all are the same jus different color feathers