Eclectus
Eclectus is a beautiful exotic bird from the South Pacific. There are several sub-species of Eclectus including:
- Solomon Island
- Red-Sided
- Grand
- Biaki
- Vosmaeri
- McGillvary
Eclectus Colors
The male Eclectus usually has red underwings and a translucent green body. Some subspecies have more red color on them. Vosmaeria males have a yellow band on the tail. Females are normally yellow, red and mauve. Sometimes they are red and have a royal blue underside and underwings with maroon colored wings. Beaks are orange/yellow on the males and black on the females.
In the USA, Eclectus can fetch well over $1000 so they are quite an expensive bird. You must ensure that you have adequate facilities, time and patience before deciding to keep an Eclectus as a pet.
They have a large wingspan so the cage must be made big enough to accommodate this. Many owners let the Eclectus out of the cage for several hours a day to ensure they receive adequate stimulation and socialization.
Eclectics can live up to 30 years so they are a long term commitment. They can be taught to talk and are able to imitate people. They are fun loving birds which can be a little rowdy at times, but that is half the fun! They will also tend to mimic what they hear on TV which can be amusing when visitors come into your house and hear your bird quoting lines from Terminator 2!
Eclectus Dietary Requirements
Eclectus enjoy eating pellets, fruit, vegetables and legumes. Eclectus love to eat and many owners can't believe the amount and speed at which they eat their food!
Eclectus are very playful birds and love toys and handing upside down in the cage. They love to be around their owner and bond well.
They are intelligent and observant and are rarely fearful.
Eclectus are a joyful bird to keep as a pet provided you are aware of its demands and needs for a happy and healthy existence.