Cherry-headed conure x White-eyed conure
Some of the red cap still remains, but otherwise these hybrids are very close in appearance to white-eyed conures.
Some of the red cap still remains, but otherwise these hybrids are very close in appearance to white-eyed conures.
Likely common, but rarely identified. They appear similar to mitreds with somewhat more red facial coloration.
Can have varying amounts of yellow, orange, and red coloration, but will always have a mostly green body with some red by the beak. On most hybrids, small red-orange feathers can be found on the head and under the wings. A muddy beak is always present.
The red and blue appear to “cancel out”, only a few red feathers remain in the pictured individual. It can be expected that most hybrids will be entirely green with a light muddy beak.