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Yes, most birds have the ability to smell. However, only a few birds have really good olfactory glands. Cockatiels are not one of these. So yes, but not very much.
bird scent i guess
Birds do have a sense of smell. It is more developed in larger birds such as the albatross and fulmars. Many seabirds can smell fish oils from a very long distance (25kms in some cases), they can also smell pheromones that fish give off when distressed. Smaller birds have a less developed sense of smell but some rely partly on smell to navigate and to choose nesting materials. Some birds (like ducks) can smell when the female duck is ready to mate. So it is possible that birds partially use scent to detect predators but the placing of their eyes on either side of their head is likely to be the better option for avoiding predators.
yes, you can smell it in the air. It smells like a smouldering burning smell.
humming birds can't smell
No, the feathers are cleaned before being use to make the featherbed.
All birds smell!
Because they have a intoxicating smell which birds cant stand
The only bird that can smell is the turkey vulture - the world's #1 smeller! It can smell dead meat from 5kms away! Other birds have no sense of smell which is why they can be sprayed by a skunk and not care.
The kiwi bird has the best sense of smell among birds.
Flowers attract by smell and color, but some birds are attracted to pine cones, like the various species of finches called crossbills.
Generally, birds of prey do not have a keen sense of smell. The vulture is one that does, and located their prey by smell.