Some parrots in the Amazon no longer sound like they used to when they call out to each other through the trees. Scientists studying the yellow-naped amazon (Amazona auropalliata) have noticed in the ...
A recent study reveals what many of us who live with companion parrots have long suspected: at least some parrots don’t ...
Like humans, parrots have distinct vocal dialects and, like humans, they learn those dialects from their family and friends, so those dialects change when they relocate to a new area. Yellow-naped ...
Some parrots in the Amazon no longer sound like they used to when they call out to each other through the trees. Scientists studying the yellow-naped amazon (Amazona auropalliata) have noticed in the ...
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Why parrots are more like us than we think
Talking like us: Studies show parrots can use learned sounds as labels for individuals, much like human names, enhancing their complex social interactions. Mimicry beyond words: Amazon parrots can ...
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