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		<description>[...] May this yellow bird, the Conure, inspire you. The Conure has interesting characteristics. The Conure loves nature and it will fly the world, visit beautiful sceneries in the world, the Conure loves peaceful pictures. The Conure loves castles and loves animals. The Conure has a thirst for knowledge, and constantly search for computer knowledge. The Conure loves architecture and home interior designs and home improvement tips. The Conure loves almost anything under the Sun, for that is the gift of God. The Conure will always try to bring the best quotes and the best motivation to readers through poems, Aesop&#8217;s fables and more stories and more informative articles. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] May this yellow bird, the Conure, inspire you. The Conure has interesting characteristics. The Conure loves nature and it will fly the world, visit beautiful sceneries in the world, the Conure loves peaceful pictures. The Conure loves castles and loves animals. The Conure has a thirst for knowledge, and constantly search for computer knowledge. The Conure loves architecture and home interior designs and home improvement tips. The Conure loves almost anything under the Sun, for that is the gift of God. The Conure will always try to bring the best quotes and the best motivation to readers through poems, Aesop&#8217;s fables and more stories and more informative articles. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Let Peace Inspire You &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Conure</title>
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		<description>[...] The brightly coloured sun conures and the jenday conures spurred aviculturists into breeding conures on a large scale. The sun conure was first imported into the United States in the 1960s, and these birds were routinely bred in captivity by the 1980s.   The Jenday Conure soon followed. After that, aviculturists turned their attention to other conure species, which turned out to be a benefit for both pet owners and wild conures. Pet owners received more suitable companion birds when domestic-bred conures were available, and wild conures were less threatened with trapping and exportation because the demand for them decreased.   Although wild-caught birds were still fairly common pets into the early 1980s, most conures offered for sale as pets are now domestically-bred birds. This means they are healthier and better suited emotionally to be pets than the wild-caught birds of twenty or twenty-five years ago.   What is a Conure? Conures are New World Parrots. They are native to the Americas. They were first found throughout Latin America, from Mexico through the islands of the Caribbean to southern Chile. The largest conure is the Patagonian conure, which is about seventeen and a half inches long from the top of his head to the tip of his tail.  Picture of A Patagonian Conure : Conures are the groups of parrots. There are many conure species, ranging from 45-100 different species and subspecies of birds in six genera. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The brightly coloured sun conures and the jenday conures spurred aviculturists into breeding conures on a large scale. The sun conure was first imported into the United States in the 1960s, and these birds were routinely bred in captivity by the 1980s.   The Jenday Conure soon followed. After that, aviculturists turned their attention to other conure species, which turned out to be a benefit for both pet owners and wild conures. Pet owners received more suitable companion birds when domestic-bred conures were available, and wild conures were less threatened with trapping and exportation because the demand for them decreased.   Although wild-caught birds were still fairly common pets into the early 1980s, most conures offered for sale as pets are now domestically-bred birds. This means they are healthier and better suited emotionally to be pets than the wild-caught birds of twenty or twenty-five years ago.   What is a Conure? Conures are New World Parrots. They are native to the Americas. They were first found throughout Latin America, from Mexico through the islands of the Caribbean to southern Chile. The largest conure is the Patagonian conure, which is about seventeen and a half inches long from the top of his head to the tip of his tail.  Picture of A Patagonian Conure : Conures are the groups of parrots. There are many conure species, ranging from 45-100 different species and subspecies of birds in six genera. [...]</p>
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