|  |     I've had a Sun for about 6 years.  He screams when he sees squirrels
    outside, or when he just wants attention.  He screams when he hears my
    car drive into the garage too, or when someone comes into the room if
    nobody has been there for some period of time.  He also loves raw
    peanuts.  I give him two per day, as I don't want him a 'Fat-so'!  We
    can say "What's Up?" and can Wolf-whistle etc.  He's neat!!
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|  |     We also have a Sun Conure. Make no mistake about it, they do scream.
    Other possible negatives: - they chew:  Moldings, furniture, anything.
    I cannot let the bird near me unitl I have removed my watch and any
    pens or pencils or other things he can get a hold of. We have an extra
    room in the house (the oldest has move on) which is functions as a 
    bird room. They are free in the room. Once my mother-in-law, fell 
    asleep in the room and they had unsnapped her dress (down the front)
    and the only reason she woke up was, they were attacking her earrings.
    They = Gingie (Sun Conure) and Abbie (a teil).
    
    The Sun conure has also attacked the dogs and a couple of guest ( in
    the room). Don't really know why since other times she will ignore
    the dogs and will get along fine with other guests.
    
    Sun Conures by nature also nip (bite). This behavior is not vicious
    or confrontational, it is the way they are ( other types of parrots
    do this as well).
    
    Sun Conures in the wild nest in cavities. This trait I have seen in
    Gingie when she will find a confined spot to rest ( including inside
    my shirt) This combined with the nipping has lead her to pick up
    the phrase -- STOP IT, which she now says immediately after nipping me.
    
    I hope this information doesn't change your mind. They are very nice
    (beautiful) birds with intelligence and playfullness not found in 
    other species.
    
    Good Luck.
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