Mixed Breed
Mixed breed is an avicultural shorthand for a painted conure whose line background is blended or not kept separate, rather than a true registered breed. Pyrrhura picta is part of a complex group of small green conures from northern South America, and many birds look similar unless their history is known. A mixed-breed entry may describe a pet-quality painted conure, a bird from different captive families, or an animal with possible related Pyrrhura ancestry that has not been fully documented.
Practical care centers on the painted conure's Pyrrhura habits: steady companionship, room to fly or climb, plenty to chew, and a diet broader than seed. They are often quieter than larger conures, but they are still social parrots that can nip, scream, or pluck if isolated or bored. For breeders, mixed-background birds are best kept out of pure-line projects unless records can be reconstructed. Rescues and adopters should note behavior, age, and health history before worrying about a breed label.
Colors: Normal Green