How can you tell if an eclectus is a male or female?

How can you tell if an eclectus is a male or female?

However, the immature coloration is usually different from the adult plumage. For example, young eclectus males have black beaks; as he reaches maturity, most all of the black will disappear and his beak will be candy-corn colored . The easiest method to see if we have an adult or immature female are the eyes.

What kind of beak does an eclectus parrot have?

Juveniles males have dark brown or black irises rather than the yellow-gold / golden-orange color of the adult male. The upper mandible of a young male has a brown base and yellow tip. (Please refer to the images below.) The females are red headed and blue-breasted, with black beaks.

How big does an eclectus mandible parrot get?

The average weight of the mature male Eclectus is 430gm with an assortment of 388 into 524. The mature female parrot is 452 gM with a variety of 375-550 mM. The upper part of the Jaw of an upper mandible of a male mandible parrot has a brown base and yellowish tip.

Why do male eclectus lose feathers in winter?

Since most parrots come from tropical to sub tropical climates proper humidity is important. Dry skin can cause them to pluck. This seems to occur more in dry winter months than in the warmer more humid months. If your bird is caged with another bird the other bird could be over preening the male Eclectus.

However, the immature coloration is usually different from the adult plumage. For example, young eclectus males have black beaks; as he reaches maturity, most all of the black will disappear and his beak will be candy-corn colored . The easiest method to see if we have an adult or immature female are the eyes.

The average weight of the mature male Eclectus is 430gm with an assortment of 388 into 524. The mature female parrot is 452 gM with a variety of 375-550 mM. The upper part of the Jaw of an upper mandible of a male mandible parrot has a brown base and yellowish tip.

Juveniles males have dark brown or black irises rather than the yellow-gold / golden-orange color of the adult male. The upper mandible of a young male has a brown base and yellow tip. (Please refer to the images below.) The females are red headed and blue-breasted, with black beaks.

Why is my eclectus losing feathers on his breast?

My male Eclectus is losing a lot of feathers from his upper breast region and they appear to be a greyish colour underneath, could he be “moulting” or could there be a more serious problem? Birds don’t naturally molt of sections of feathers. They molt feathers in a way that they will still be protected and able to fly.