-
World parrots),
Psittacidae (African and New
World parrots),
Cacatuoidea (****atoos), and
Strigopidae (New
Zealand parrots). One-third of all
parrot species...
- wild, the grey
parrot is
partly a
ground feeder. Grey
parrots are
monogamous breeders who nest in tree cavities. Each
mated pair of
parrots needs their own...
- superfamilies: the
Psittacoidea ("true"
parrots), the
Cacatuoidea (****atoos), and the
Strigopoidea (New
Zealand parrots).
Parrots have a
generally pantropical distribution...
- Bourke's
parrots may be kept in
captivity with a
number of
other species including finches,
doves and
other small parakeets. Bourke's
parrots rarely learn...
-
Mascarene parrots have a
common origin in the
radiation of the
tribe Psittaculini,
basing this
theory on
morphological features and the fact that
parrots of...
- 2021
artificial intelligence research paper "On the
Dangers of
Stochastic Parrots: Can
Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜" by Bender,
Timnit Gebru, Angelina...
-
Parrot training, also
called parrot teaching, is the
application of
training techniques to
modify the
behavior of
household companion parrots. Training...
-
Species of
parrots that are kept as
companions include large parrots, such as amazons, greys, ****atoos, eclectus, hawk-headed
parrots, and macaws;...
-
vulturine parrot (Pyrilia vulturina) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Arinae of the
family Psittacidae, the
African and New
World parrots. It is endemic...
- ISBN 978-84-87334-22-1. Juniper, Tony; Parr,
Michael James (1998).
Parrots: a
guide to the
parrots of the world. Robertsbridge: Pica press. ISBN 978-1-873403-40-2...