Subject: Eclectus Parrots - Great Family Birds
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Hi Friend Surely the most notable thing about Eclectus parrots is their dimorphic sexual coloration. About 25% of all parrots are sexually dimorphic meaning you can tell the difference between the male and the female bird by their color. The name Eclectus actually comes from the world electric because of this species coloration. Female Eclectus parrots have a the heavier looking body and are predominately red in color. Subspecies are notable for their lavender-ish and blue breast feathers and the daisy yellow tail bands of the Vosmaeri's. The brilliant red Eclectus' body is accented by its black beak. Conversely, the males (upper) beak starts out as black but ends up as a kind of orange red and yellow serving as an exclamation point to its brilliant emerald green body. Depending upon the species of males you'll see blue and yellow hues blended into their overall green feathers. Males are more streamlined making them very efficient at flight. As recently as October 2011, researchers from the Australian National University unraveled the mysterious behavior of female Eclectus parrots killing their sons as soon they've hatched. A behavior known as"infantcide" has been known about for quite a while but always puzzled scientists as to why the birds would have babies then kill them. It turns out that it was a case of adaptive reason. Eclectus parrots are about the size of Sulfur Crested Cockatoo's and in the wild they nest in tree trunk hollows 60 - 100 feet from the ground. Eclectus chicks are unusual in that they have a distinct gender color difference at a very young age allowing the mother who is the sole caregiver to decide her chicks fate based on its sex not too long after hatching. What's with even more interesting was that the research that uncovered this behavior found that "infantcide" only happened in certain types of nest hollows. That said, in captivity, It's been our experience that Eclectus make very good pets if you're determined to have a rather good size parrot in the household. With a proper nutritional diet, these birds are predictable and fairly docile making them relatively easy to handle around children as seen in the video below |
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The smallest Eclectus is the Westermani
Eclectus measuring about 11-1/2 inches The largest
is the Macgillivray
or Australian Eclectus measuring almost 15 inches long.
Although the list of these subspecies include
the Cornelia’s
Eclectus, Vosmaeri
Eclectus, Aru
Island Eclectus, Red-sided
Eclectus, Solomon
Island Eclectus, Biaki
Eclectus, Grand
Eclectus and Riedeli’s
Eclectus, the most popular species are
the Red-sided, Vosmaeri
and Solomon
Island. |
| Video - Girl playing with 2 Eclectus Parrots & fake Macaw |
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