In a recent study, Dr. Katelyn Bishop conducted a zooarchaeological and archival data reanalysis of macaws and parrots recovered from Chaco Canyon to better understand their depositional contexts, ...
Imagine coming home after a long, exhausting day. As you open the door, a cheerful voice greets you with a familiar, “Hello!” It’s not your roommate or partner—it’s your parrot, perched on its stand, ...
Scroll through social media long enough and you will encounter them: macaws swaying to pop songs, flapping their wings as though swept up in the joy of rhythm. These clips are delightful because they ...
Researchers trained parrots to call certain birds. Later the parrots chose who they wanted to call. The researchers were delighted when the parrots interacted with each other over the screen.
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Feather plucking in parrots is not random. Here is why it happens
Parrots are known for their bright feathers, sharp intelligence, and emotional bonding with humans. So when a parrot starts ...
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