Macaws eat a variety of foods including fruits, palm fruits, nuts, seeds, leaves, flowers, and stems. Wild species may forage widely, over 100 km (62 mi) for some of the larger species such as Ara araurana (blue & yellow macaw) and Ara ambigua (great green macaw), in search of seasonally available foods. Some foods eaten by macaws in the wild contain toxic or caustic substances which they are able to digest. It has been suggested that parrots and macaws in the Amazon basin eat clay from exposed river banks to neutralize these toxins In the western Amazon hundreds of macaws and other parrots descend to exposed river banks to consume clay on an almost daily basis - except on rainy days.
Eclectus parrots in the wild feed primarily on native and rainforest fruits and nectar as well as berries. They do eat seeds, but are not seed eaters as much as many other parrot species. Many people who keep Eclectus parrots make the mistake of feeding them a seed-based diet, but this is not the best diet for them.
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it lives in australia
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K. Wayne Arthur has written: 'A complete guide to Eclectus parrots' -- subject(s): Eclectus parrot
Rufous owls, peregrine falcons, snakes that climb trees such as pythons, monitor lizards, and even female eclectus parrots may attack and kill another female of their own species. See the article "Breeding biology of the reverse-dichromatic, co-operative parrot Eclectus roratus" by R. Heinsohn and S. Legge, 2002.
They mostly eat seeds, fruit, nectar, pollen and buds.
Parrots are generally colorful because theymales want to attract ladies. Or because they somehow blend in with the foliage. This is not true in the case of the eclectus, but they are a special case.
Parrots eat fruit, flowers, buds, nuts, seeds, and sometimes small insects
Yes, it is considered good wild meat in some areas of the world
The Eclectus parrot is most threatened by feral cats and foxes, as well as hawks and owls.
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