Golden Conure

The Golden Conure (Guaruba guarouba), also called the Queen of Bavaria Conure, is a stunning golden-yellow parrot native to Brazil. These 14-inch birds are endangered in the wild but popular in aviculture for their playful nature and brilliant plumage. Highly social and intelligent, they require substantial interaction and large enclosures. Their vivid yellow coloration (with green wingtips in juveniles) makes them one of the most visually striking parrots.

ESSENTIAL FACTS
Scientific NameGuaruba guarouba
Size/Weight35 cm (14 in) | 270-300g
Lifespan20-30 years
Conservation StatusEndangered (IUCN)
IDENTIFICATION
Adult PlumageSolid golden-yellow with green flight feathers
JuvenilesMostly green with yellow developing at 6-12 months
Distinctive FeaturesWhite eye-ring, pale beak, long tapered tail
DIET
Base Diet60% pellets, 30% vegetables/fruits, 10% seeds/nuts
Favorite FoodsPapaya, palm nuts, sprouted seeds
AvoidAvocado, chocolate, high-fat seeds
HOUSING
Cage SizeMinimum 36″W × 24″D × 48″H
Essential FeaturesHeavy-duty construction, multiple perches
ToysForaging puzzles, wood blocks, ropes
BEHAVIOR
VocalizationLoud calls, moderate speech ability
Social NeedsHighly social; 3-4 hrs daily interaction
PlayfulnessVery active; needs constant stimulation
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Golden Conure Care Schedule

DAILY CARE

TaskDetailsTime
Fresh FoodPellets + chopped veggies/fruits (rotate types)Morning (replace PM if soiled)
Water ChangeFiltered water, scrub bowl with vinegarAM & PM
Out-of-Cage TimeSupervised flight/exercise in bird-safe room2-3 hours
Social InteractionTraining, talking, or playing together1-2 hours

WEEKLY CARE

TaskDetailsFrequency
Cage Deep CleanRemove all items, disinfect with bird-safe cleaner1x week
Toy RotationIntroduce 2-3 new toys to prevent boredomEvery Sunday
Weigh-inTrack weight for health monitoringSame day weekly

MONTHLY CARE

TaskDetailsWhen
Vet Check-upWellness exam (if no issues observed)Every 6 months
Perch ReplacementSwap out worn wooden perchesAs needed (check monthly)
Feather InspectionCheck for stress bars/mites1st of month

Seasonal Considerations

Spring: Increased singing/hormonal behavior – provide extra toys to redirect energy.

Summer: Watch for overheating – offer misting baths and shade.

Fall: Molting season – supplement with protein-rich foods.

Winter: Ensure cage is draft-free; consider humidifier if air is dry.