We’ve all been there. Sometimes, you’re just a little lonely and will stop at nothing to get your couch-potato pal to hang out with you. Bombarding your friend with kind words and general niceties ...
A study offers the latest evidence of the problem-solving prowess of the clever birds. By Carolyn Wilke Rosy-faced lovebirds are charismatic, petite parrots. They also aren’t afraid to use their heads ...
This is so cute, we can hardly stand it. Affection is a love language that many species understand--including parrots. This sweet bird named Beaker took a break from bugging his mate, Tinkerbell, to ...
A palm cockatoo named Huizai -- Chinese for Grey Boy -- has gotten a new lease on life, thanks to the wonders of technology. The parrot who lives in a Nanjing zoo in Jiangsu, China, was on the verge ...
A trio of osteopathic researchers at the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine has found that one species of parrot uses its beak in a novel way to traverse small perches.
Parrots can work their way along branches by using their beaks to swing their body – a newly identified form of avian motion that has been dubbed “beakiation”. Parrots have a few ways of getting ...
Parrots are unique because they use their beak and legs when climbing, which makes them the only animal with three functional limbs A rosy-faced lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis), also known as a peach ...
Bruce, a partially beak-less Kea parrot, is giving the term "bird brained" new meaning by wow-ing scientists with his innovative self-care tools. Animal Minds/University of Auckl Bruce, a partially ...
He’s got a potty-beak. An Upper West Side parrot ruffled some feathers last week when he flew the coop, prompting his owner to plaster $500 reward signs around the neighborhood, warning about the bird ...
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