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Eclectus is a genus of parrot, the Psittaciformes, which consists of four known extant species known as eclectus parrots and the extinct Eclectus infectus, the oceanic eclectus parrot. The extant eclectus parrots are medium-sized parrots native to regions of Oceania, particularly New Guinea and Australia. Males are mostly bright green, females ...
The Papuan eclectus is a popular pet parrot and there is a large avicultural population. [3] Many Papuan eclectus in captivity in Australia are apparently hybrids between subspecies E. p. polychloros and E. p. solomonensis, as Taronga Zoo Sydney had a flock of these two subspecies in a large aviary many years ago.
The Moluccan eclectus (Eclectus roratus) is a parrot native to the Maluku Islands (Moluccas). It is unusual in the parrot order for its extreme sexual dimorphism of the colours of the plumage; the male having a mostly bright emerald green plumage and the female a mostly bright red and purple/blue plumage.
The Eclectus Parrot knew how to turn the charm on when he wanted his mom to play with him. ... Parrot 'Barking' at the Dishwasher Repairman Is the Ultimate Guard Dog. Of course the bird was doing ...
Grey parrot on top of their cage.. A companion parrot is a parrot kept as a pet that interacts abundantly with its human counterpart. Generally, most species of parrot can make excellent companions, but must be carefully managed around children and other common pet species like dogs and cats as they might be hostile towards them.
Genus Psittinus. Blue-rumped parrot, Psittinus cyanurus; Simeulue parrot, Psittinus abbotti; Genus Geoffroyus. Red-cheeked parrot, Geoffroyus geoffroyi; Blue-collared parrot, Geoffroyus simplex
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The Sumba eclectus, [2] or Cornelia's eclectus [3] (Eclectus cornelia) is a parrot species which is native to Sumba. Also larger than the Moluccan eclectus , the male is a paler shade of green overall and has a bluer tail.