The Nanday Conure is a medium-sized parrot native to South America. They are known for their striking plumage, which is mostly green with a distinctive black mask around the eyes. Nanday Conures are sexually dimorphic, meaning that males and females have different physical characteristics. Male Nanday Conures typically have brighter and more vibrant plumage than females, and they also have a larger head and beak. Females, on the other hand, have duller plumage, and they have a smaller head and beak than males.
In addition to their physical differences, male and female Nanday Conures also have different behaviors. Males are typically more aggressive and territorial than females. They are also more likely to sing and call out, and they may be more prone to biting. Females, on the other hand, are typically more docile and gentle than males. They are also more likely to be cuddly and affectionate, and they may be less likely to bite.