Hi Trevor,
I agree with what you've written. It's also the case that most
bird-pollinated flowers don't have much of a scent, but attract birds
by their colour and shape. Flowers with a fragrance are usually
insect-pollinated.
Cheers
Carol
Trevor Hampel wrote:
Hi there birders,
A reader on my birding blog sent me this interesting question: "Do
birds have a sense of smell?
My first reaction was - "of course they do."
Upon doing a little research the short answer is "yes - but most
species have a poorly developed sense of smell."
The long answer is more complicated (of course). Some species have a
highly developed sense of smell (eg Kiwis - the bird, not the people)
I have written a longer article on my blog. You can read it here:
http://www.trevorsbirding.com/do-birds-have-sense-of-smell/
I invite members of Birding-Aus to read the article and add comments
as appropriate, perhaps with more examples.
Thanks.
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Trevor Hampel
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PO Box 330
Katoomba NSW 2780
Web: http://www.bmbirding.com.au
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