The Eclectus parrot is rivaled as one of the
most brilliant parrots. Both male and female are
full of beautiful colors from red contrasted by
and almost electric blue to green contrasted by
bright yellow. These colors make them among the
most sexually dimorphistic birds. The female of
the species boasts a fire engine red head with
electric blue chest and a black beak where as
the male is covered with a bright jade green and
bright yellow beaks.
Eclectus parrots are native to Solomon Islands,
New Guinea, northeastern Australia and the Maluki
Islands. In New Guinea many of the people consider
Eclectus parrots to be pests because there numbers
are so great which leaves the people and birds
competing for the same fruits and berries. Often
times the people of New Guinea will shoot the
parrots with sling shots and the use there feathers
as decoration.
Eclectus parrots are very strong fliers, flying
high above the canopies in small groups as they
search for food. Just before roosting at night
Eclectus parrots will perform in display flights,
almost like dancing in the air.
Eclectus parrots have two distinctive calls they
use. One is used during flight and is a more screech
like call that is repeated several times. The
other is used during feeding and is more of a
cry mellow call. They also have a very well established
ability of speech imitation. They are able to
learn a vast vocabulary that rivals the African
Grey parrot, on top of that they can learn songs
and love to sing.
Interesting facts about Eclectus Parrots
Feeding the Eclectus parrots fortified foods such
as pellets, and breads can lead to the phenomena
known as toe-tapping and wing flapping. This is
because they have a longer than normal digestive
tract that is very sensitive to food additives.
This may become a problem in Eclectus parrots
kept as pets.
The eclectus parrot, like all parrots, eats fruits,
seeds, and nuts but there favorite fruit is the
pomegranate. The pomegranate is an almost peach
looking fruit that is filled with seeds held together
by a fleshy white meat. The pomegranate is a seasonal
fruit and is only available for a very limited
amount of time making it difficult for Eclectus
parrot owners to acquire, however Eclectus parrots
are very partial to corn which is almost always
readily available. It is thought that they enjoy
corn so much because of its bright yellow color
and that corn can be an interesting food to peel.
The Eclectus parrot is rivaled as one of the
most brilliant parrots. Both male and female are
full of beautiful colors from red contrasted by
and almost electric blue to green contrasted by
bright yellow. These colors make them among the
most sexually dimorphistic birds.
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