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  2. Senegal parrot - Wikipedia

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    They make for a good companion and are quite friendly compared to other parrot species. Senegal parrots are independent at times, needing a very fair amount of sleep during the day. Keeping two as pets can very well aid the parrots social and physical health as they have a companion. Wild caught Senegal parrots do not usually become tame, and ...

  3. Talking bird - Wikipedia

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    They are used to humorous effect in the Tintin books The Broken Ear, Red Rackham's Treasure and The Castafiore Emerald by Hergé. "Captain Flint", named for a notorious deceased pirate captain, is Long John Silver's talking parrot in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island (1883). Her habitual refrain: "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!"

  4. Poicephalus - Wikipedia

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    Reliable data concerning Senegal and brown-headed parrots bear on the observation of captive parrots which revealed that the fledgling period of Senegal parrots varied between nine and eleven weeks while young brown-headed parrots left the nest during the twelfth week of their lives. The male kept feeding them until they were fifteen weeks old ...

  5. Talk:Senegal parrot - Wikipedia

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    The Senegal Parrot has recently begun to be bred in captivity and is the most popular Poicephalus parrot in aviculture, with the Meyer's Parrot being the second most popular. They can live up to 40 or 50 years in a safe clean home. Hand reared Senegal Parrots make excellent pets, and, like all Poicephalus parrots, they are curious, fun-loving ...

  6. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Grey parrots are thought to be excellent talkers, but not all grey parrots want to talk, though they have the capability to do so. Noise level, talking ability, cuddliness with people, and care needs can sometimes depend on how the bird is cared for and the attention he/she regularly receives. [107] Scarlet macaw riding a tricycle at a show in ...

  7. Parrot’s Funny Greeting for Her Brother Is Just Like ... - AOL

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    Cool Facts About Talking Parrots. When I was growing up, my dad brought a parrot home, and he named him Otis. He is like another sibling because he's been around so long; my parents still have him ...

  8. Eye pinning - Wikipedia

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    Unlike humans, parrots are able to control this reflex and use it as a form of nonverbal communication. [2] It is a common behavior in amazons, macaws, Poicephalus species and the African grey parrots. [3] It can be an indication that the parrot is feeling excited, angry, afraid or is interested in something.

  9. Parrot Can't Stop and Won't Stop Singing Earth, Wind and Fire

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    African Grey and Amazon parrots are considered among the best talking parrots. Younger parrots have an easier time with speech training , A baby parrot will carefully listen to the sounds in its ...