Temperature

Jadams

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I worry constantly that my Red Sided Eclectus Picasso is cold. What is too cold for him to be outside and when is it too cold for him to have a soak to the bone bath? He is a healthy 19 year old.
 

JerseyWendy

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I know that many parrots can tolerate a wide range in temperature.

Why not look up where your Ekki originated, and then look for climate information for that particular region? (I'm not talking about the breeders location, but where the wild counterparts live)

Some Ekkis are from New Guinea, here's information about that particular part of the world, including temperature ranges:
Papua New Guinea :: Climate -- Encyclopedia Britannica
 

MonicaMc

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Parrots
Mitred Conure - Charlie 1994;
Cockatiel - Casey 2001;
Wild Caught ARN - Sylphie 2013
Birds can become accustomed to a wide range of temperatures, although it seems to me that some parrots can handle cooler temperatures better than they can handle warmer temperatures.

I have taken Charlie, my mitred conure outside in below freezing temps for short periods of time before and he did fine. Didn't seem crazy about the snow, though!


Indoor temps for my birds can range anywhere from the 50's to the 80's, sometimes even warmer. In the summer time I like to keep the window(s) open 24/7, so the temperature of the room can vary depending upon the temperature of outside. (then again, the house is not kept at an even temperature through-out the year, windows open or not!)
 

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