Cruz the African Grey varies his wake-up call each day just to keep things interesting. That morning, it was a little song ...
Every Thursday at 4 p. m. , bird moms around the world flock to a Florida woman’s online class they say has changed their ...
The authors pieced together the long history of parrots in the genus Amazona, focusing on two species — the Cuban (Amazona leucocephala; upper) and Hispaniolan (A. ventralis; lower) parrots — for ...
Captive-bred parrots may develop a different dialect from their wild relatives and this could prevent them from being able to communicate effectively with their wild peers after they’re released ...
The clip begins with the tiny bird climbing up into Jen’s hair, which is up in a bun on top of her head. You'll notice her ...
WHY? is our attempt to answer all the questions every little kid asks. Do you have a question? Send it to why@mentalfloss.com. Did you know that birds are the only animals other than humans who can ...
In the laboratory in the Max-Planck-outpost research station for comparative cognition run in collaboration with the Loro Parque Fundación, in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, the African grey parrot ...
That the parrots of Los Angeles are loud is an indisputable fact. The voluble squawks, warbles and trills of the colorful non-native birds (descendants of those originally imported from Mexico as pets ...
When humans are feeling lonely, we can call or video chat with friends and family who live far away. But, scientists asked, what about pet parrots? New research suggests that these chatty creatures ...
The parrots are a fount of foul language. Their habit of spouting curse words at a torrid rate has, by turns, mortified and amused the people who work with them at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in ...
If you've never visited parks in London or other English cities, you’ve probably never experienced the surprise of seeing ...
A woman shares a video of her pet parrots tearing apart a R200 note into pieces. It seems they got into her handbag.