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Bella and Trixie are two adorable cockatoos who love to get their groove on. They also enjoy hanging out outside when the ...
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The birds, which have also opened trash bins, were filmed operating fountain handles with complex maneuvers. Researchers say they are learning from one another.
Back in 2022, wildlife biologists confirmed that a community of wild, sulfur-crested cockatoos in Sydney, Australia had learned how to open the lids of curbside trash bins on garbage day in order to ...
Birds in Sydney’s western suburbs have figured out how to get a sip from the fountains, even though they have access to nearby streams ...
Parrots living in Sydney have learned how to turn on water fountains for a drink. It's the first such drinking strategy seen in the birds.
For some people, pets birds aren't just beautiful companions but also status symbols. While Indian ringneck parrots or ...
Wild cockatoos learn to open bins by copying others—first evidence of social learning. Only decades ago, such cultural behaviors were thought to be a uniquely human trait.
In an impressive feat of rapid urban adaptation, sulphur-crested cockatoos have worked out how to use their feet and their large bodies to twist the tap handles of drinking fountains in order to ...
Cockatoos in Sydney, Australia, have learned to use public water fountains by twisting a handle, despite how difficult they are for birds to operate. It seems to be a behaviour they copy from each ...
Most birds go for ease when looking for drinking water. But the sulfur-crested cockatoos in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, often prefer to quench their thirst with a challenging puzzle.
Cockatoos’ Funny ‘Dance Off’ Makes Us All Want to Get Up and Shake It originally appeared on PetHelpful. Bella and Trixie are two adorable cockatoos who love to get their groove on.