Sense of smell

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elaine
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Sense of smell

Post by elaine »

Does anyone know if our little fids have a sense of smell?
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Post by Dani03 »

I'm pretty sure they do...but then again I'm no expert...

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Post by Jade »

I'm convinced they do. Primarily because in the wild they have to find their food and i don't think they can rely on sight alone. I know with all the galahs and rosellas and lorikeets around my place, if i have put new seed in the feeders, they flock to it within 1/2 an hour, but if i forget to refill it, they don't even stop in to check it out, they just fly on by.
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Post by fiona »

I've heard birds care more about sight and smell than taste.....so theoretically, it's more important that their food smells and looks good (like lots of colors/fruity smell)than the taste of the food.
elaine
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Post by elaine »

Thanks for your responses. My reason for asking is this - last night after putting some cream on my son's back I went to pat smokey. The cream is really smelly even when you wash your hands. He would not let my hands anywhere near him - very different to when he is in his bluffing moods - alot more aggressive. He growled, eyes pinned and he even hissed at me yet he would kiss me if i put my hands down. I wonder if you really hated to smell as much as I do and didn't want me near him when I smelt that way?
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Post by julie »

i swear indie smells toast.i have even tried to hide from him and he still knows.
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Post by Lisa's Tiki »

I thought that maybe Tiki was smelling the popcorn, because he goes nuts when my husband cooks it, but then I think that he has just learned to assoicate the sound of popcorn popping to knowing what is cooking! So I am not for sure. All I know if Tiki LOVES popcorn!!!!
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Post by elaine »

I have done my own experiment. I patted Smokey before putting the smelly cream on my son's back (he as a skin condition that needs this cream morning and night). Smokey made his little cooing noises and was fine, I tried to pat Smokey after putting the cream on my son and he attacks me. I am convinced he doesn't like the smell of my hands
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