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  2. Parrots form online friendships via Facebook video chat in ...

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    Two of the birds in the 18 parrot study, elderly male macaws who were paired together via video chat, developed a “deep bond” during their video calls, according to the researchers.

  3. Talking bird - Wikipedia

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    Video of a caged orange-winged amazon saying "Hello" having been prompted by visitors. Parrot in Musurgia Universalis (1650) saying Χαῖρε ("hello" in Ancient Greek) Talking birds are birds that can mimic the speech of humans. There is debate within the scientific community over whether some talking parrots also have some cognitive ...

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  5. Contact call - Wikipedia

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    Parrots make their call to establish that the human is within earshot, and continue to make the call (sometimes growing louder into a scream) until acknowledged. The screaming develops in pet parrots, as well as wild flock, when the animal feels like its needs are not being met because the contact call is not being understood. [8]

  6. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The parrots would ring a bell whenever they wanted to make a video call, and then chose the parrot on the screen they wanted to interact with. The parrots seemed to understand that another parrot existed on-screen and even learned new skills from each other, such as flying, foraging, and new sounds. [57] [58]

  7. Overly-Affectionate Parrots Engage In A Mouthful Conversation

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    We can definitely see this while watching this video. Footage shows two beautiful, talkative parakeets standing opposite one another and engaging in a friendly conversation, asking how they are doing!

  8. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Parrots are found on all tropical and subtropical continents and regions including Australia and Oceania, [5] South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central America, South America, [4] and Africa. [47] Some Caribbean and Pacific islands are home to endemic species. [48] By far the greatest number of parrot species come from Australasia and South America. [49]

  9. Fischer's lovebird - Wikipedia

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    Lovebirds are very vocal birds, making loud, high-pitched noises that can be a nuisance to neighbors. They make noise all day, but especially at certain times of day. However, Fischer's are not quite as loud as some other lovebird varieties, and while they cheep frequently, they do not scream like the larger parrots.