Abstract

Trichoglossus haematodus (Linnaeus, 1771) is nectarivorous bird that feed on nectar as a source of carbohydrate. In captivity, it is not practical to provide a continued diet of nectar from the flowers. Therefore, this study aimed to find other carbohydrate sources such as brown sugar as substitute nectar for T. haematodus. Twelve wild T. haematodus in four cages offered five types different brown sugar solution with different concentrations. Since brown sugar has low protein content, therefore the birds also offered commercial baby biscuit to meet the protein requirement. The results showed that the birds like to consume all types of brown sugar solution with sugar concentration up to 40% . However, the siwalan brown sugar solution was the most favored by the bird. over the other type of brown sugar solutions (aren, coconut, sugar cane and regular commercial “palm” brown sugar). Furthermore, the result showed that the birds prefer commercial baby biscuit was soaked in the brown sugar solution with concentration 20%. This study provides the information that the brown sugar solution based diet has potency as an alternative carbohydrate source to substitute nectar for T. haematodus in captivity which is more practical and can increase the survival rate in birds.

Highlights

  • Trichoglossus haematodus is included in the Psittaculidae family (Order: Psittaciformes)

  • The aim of the study was to determine the preferences for brown sugar solutions a mimic of nectar diet in T. haematodus to meet their nutritional requirements in captivity

  • There is no significant difference in the consumption of the brown sugar solution based on the high level of cups

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Summary

Introduction

Trichoglossus haematodus is included in the Psittaculidae family (Order: Psittaciformes). Coconut lorikeet has been designated as the official common name for this species by the International Ornithologists Union (Gill and Wright, 2006). This bird is a medium sized bird, with weighing of 130-134 g (Cabana and Lee, 2019). The Lorikeet primarily feed on nectar as a source of carbohydrate and pollen as a source of protein. Nectarivorous birds such as T. haematodus have a brush‐like tongue to ingest nectar and to harvest pollen efficiently (Napier et al, 2008). Brown sugar that is called gula merah in Indonesia is a natural sweetener with unique flavor and aroma as well as its nutritional content (Abdullah et al, 2015)

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