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Birds have been migrating for all of recorded history, but how they pull off their globetrotting travels without a map or GPS ...
This is the heartwarming moment parrots rescued from a wildlife trafficking ring were released into the wild in Guatemala. Authorities said 28 birds were freed in Rio Azul National Park on June 18, ...
An altar from the Teotihuacan culture, at the pre-Hispanic heart of what became Mexico, was discovered in Tikal National Park in Guatemala, the center of Mayan culture, demonstrating the ...
On June 18, 2025, 28 parrots were released into Rio Azul National Park in Petén, Guatemala. The birds, once victims of wildlife trafficking, were rehabilitated over several years. ARCAS and Humane ...
Technology has become an integral part of human life. Now, researchers are exploring how tablets could be designed for a different creature’s enrichment — parrots.
The parrots’ swings lie in the middle, the team found. Like gibbons, spider monkeys and humans with their arms, the birds are able to hang their entire weight on the beak-acting-as-a-limb.
Foul-mouthed parrots are unlikely stars at a British zoo The profane parrots please patrons, despite the staff's fears that visitors might be scandalized from hearing so much salty language from ...
Some parrot owners have turned to mobile games designed for children to keep their birds engaged, although these apps are not designed for the animals’ unique touch behaviors.
Parrots are known to be chatty, social animals. But when they're kept as pets, they can get lonely. A group of scientists found that video chatting with other parrots helps them feel less so.
These birds need to wash their mouths out with soap. A wildlife park in the UK conspired a new plan to stop their potty-mouthed parrots from cursing, telling zoo visitors to “f—k off ...
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 facetiming each other may help ease isolation-related psychological issues, said researchers studying ways to improve the birds' well-being.