African gray parrots are highly intelligent birds that can learn to closely mimic human voices. Tambako the Jaguar via Flickr under CC BY-ND 2.0 DEED A few years ago, a zoo in Britain went viral for ...
The U.K.’s Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is reintegrating five particularly foul-mouthed African grey parrots, according to the BBC. Billy, Tyson, Eric, Jade, and Elsie have been separated from the rest ...
In a twist of avian audacity, a British wildlife park has found itself grappling with a feathered problem: foul-mouthed parrots. These mischievous parrots—specifically, African gray parrots—have been ...
Lincolnshire Wildlife Centre is implementing a new strategy to curb the cursing of its most foul-mouthed fowl Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023 ...
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.” Lincolnshire ...
Jan. 24 (UPI) --Officials at a British zoo said a group of infamously foul-mouthed parrots that were isolated from the rest of the flock are being moved in with the rest of the chatty birds in the ...
A wildlife park outside London known for its singing parrot has a problem on its hands. Well, five other parrots at the wildlife park have had to be separated... because they curse and were ...
LONDON — A British wildlife park has hatched a new plan to rehabilitate its potty-mouthed parrots after they unleashed a tide of expletives. Back in 2020, five foul-mouthed African gray parrots, ...
After going viral for their ability to swear, a group of parrots will be introduced to a larger group of proper parrots in hopes the change of social scenery will curb the bad mouth bird's cursing.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park will integrate its eight foul-mouthed African grey parrots into the main flock to hopefully 'dilute' their swearing. Reading time 2 minutes The Lincolnshire Wildlife ...
FRISKNEY, England – A wildlife park in England says it had to remove five parrots from public display because they started swearing at guests. The BBC reports that Lincolnshire Wildlife Park adopted ...
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