I'm assuming they all have about the same odor? It's kind of a sweet odor, kind of like honey. I thought it might be because Mac hadn't had a bath in a while, but just gave him one a couple of days ago and he just had one yesterday in his water bowl.
But I notice today, it's quite strong. I mean, I still smell him after I put him to bed. It's like the scent is still in my nose. I have smelled Amazons, Cockatoo's and Macaws as well as African Greys and my Senegal. But there is a distinct smell with Mac. My Senegal doesn't really have a scent at all.
My second question is, WHERE IS HIS NOSTRILS? Most birds their nostrils sit above their beak, but on the Eclectus, I'm seeing nothing but feathers. It may seem like a stupid question, but I have reserached this and have found nothing on it.
But I notice today, it's quite strong. I mean, I still smell him after I put him to bed. It's like the scent is still in my nose. I have smelled Amazons, Cockatoo's and Macaws as well as African Greys and my Senegal. But there is a distinct smell with Mac. My Senegal doesn't really have a scent at all.
My second question is, WHERE IS HIS NOSTRILS? Most birds their nostrils sit above their beak, but on the Eclectus, I'm seeing nothing but feathers. It may seem like a stupid question, but I have reserached this and have found nothing on it.