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New Zealand Parrot With No Beak Dominates His Flock
Community HeroesMay 12

New Zealand Parrot With No Beak Dominates His Flock

A kea parrot missing his entire upper beak has become the alpha male of his group, winning every fight using innovative jousting tactics. Scientists say Bruce's story shows how smart animals can overcome disabilities through behavioral creativity.

Mongabay2 min read
Disabled Parrot Invents Jousting to Become Undefeated Alpha
VideosMay 26

Disabled Parrot Invents Jousting to Become Undefeated Alpha

Bruce, a kea parrot missing his upper beak, invented a unique jousting technique using his exposed lower beak as a sword. The disabled bird became the undefeated alpha male of his group, marking what may be the first case of a disabled animal maintaining top status through behavioral innovation alone.

New Atlas2 min read
Disabled Parrot Invents Tools and Becomes Alpha Male
Acts of KindnessApr 20

Disabled Parrot Invents Tools and Becomes Alpha Male

Bruce the kea parrot lost his entire top beak as a youngster, but he didn't let it stop him. Instead, he invented his own grooming tool and a new fighting style that made him the dominant bird in his group.

Google News - Science3 min read
Rhode Island Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing Barn
Community HeroesApr 30

Rhode Island Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing Barn

When dozens of parrots were found living in a New Hampshire barn without heat or water, Rhode Island Parrot Rescue mobilized to save every single bird. All 71 parrots are now safe and recovering.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Parrots Use Names Like Humans, Study Finds
Planet WinsJun 14

Parrots Use Names Like Humans, Study Finds

Your pet parrot might actually know your name and understand what it means. Scientists studying nearly 900 pet parrots discovered they don't just mimic words—they use names to identify specific people and even talk about those who aren't in the room.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Parrots Actually Use Names to Call Family and Friends
Planet WinsJun 14

Parrots Actually Use Names to Call Family and Friends

Pet parrots aren't just mimicking human speech—they're using names to identify specific people and animals, just like we do. Scientists analyzed recordings from nearly 900 parrots and found evidence that these intelligent birds understand what names mean.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
RI Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing NH Barn
Community HeroesJun 5

RI Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing NH Barn

A Rhode Island parrot rescue swooped in to save 71 birds living in dangerous conditions in an unheated New Hampshire barn. All the parrots are now safe, warm, and getting the medical care they desperately need.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Disabled Parrot Dominates Flock Despite Missing Beak
Community HeroesMay 18

Disabled Parrot Dominates Flock Despite Missing Beak

A kea parrot named Bruce lost his entire upper beak but became the alpha male of his group by inventing a new fighting style. His story shows how smart animals can overcome major disabilities through innovation.

Good Good Good2 min read
Disabled Parrot Becomes Alpha Male With New Fighting Style
Community HeroesApr 21

Disabled Parrot Becomes Alpha Male With New Fighting Style

A New Zealand kea parrot missing half his beak invented a unique "jousting" technique and rose to become the dominant male in his group. Bruce's story is the first documented case of a disabled animal achieving alpha status through behavioral innovation alone.

Smithsonian3 min read
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Planet WinsFeb 15

Mexican Parrots Thrive in Texas After Escaping Pet Trade

Red-crowned Amazon parrots, endangered in their native Mexico, now have a thriving population of 4,700 birds across Texas cities after escaping the pet trade. The colorful birds found an unexpected home where they don't compete with native species.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
RI Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing New Hampshire Barn
Community HeroesMay 1

RI Rescue Saves 71 Parrots from Freezing New Hampshire Barn

A Rhode Island rescue team raced to save 71 parrots living in a freezing barn without electricity or water after predators had already attacked some birds. Now safe and receiving medical care, these colorful survivors are getting a second chance at life.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Max Parrot: Cancer to Olympic Gold in 3 Years
VideosFeb 19

Max Parrot: Cancer to Olympic Gold in 3 Years

Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot went from battling stage II Hodgkin lymphoma through 12 rounds of chemotherapy to winning Olympic gold at Beijing 2022, just three years after his diagnosis. Now 32, he's training to defend his title at Milano-Cortina 2026 while inspiring others to never give up.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
New Zealand Cave Reveals 1-Million-Year-Old Parrot Ancestor
Planet WinsFeb 5

New Zealand Cave Reveals 1-Million-Year-Old Parrot Ancestor

Scientists uncovered fossils from 12 ancient bird species in a New Zealand cave, including a flying ancestor of the flightless kākāpō parrot. The discovery fills a 15-million-year gap in the island's fossil record.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
Argentina's Rare Parrot Population Doubles Since 2005
Planet WinsApr 14

Argentina's Rare Parrot Population Doubles Since 2005

A brilliantly colored parrot once down to just 163 birds in the wild has more than doubled its population thanks to local families who became passionate protectors. The vinaceous-breasted parrot's comeback shows what's possible when communities transform from threat to guardian.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
New Zealand's Kākāpō Parrots Climb to 236 From Near-Zero
Daily MixMar 3

New Zealand's Kākāpō Parrots Climb to 236 From Near-Zero

Once declared extinct in the wild, New Zealand's treasured kākāpō parrots have rebounded to 236 birds thanks to dedicated conservation efforts. The flightless, owl-faced parrots now thrive on protected islands after being down to just 50 birds in 1995.

Google News - Endangered Species Recovery2 min read
Bruce the Parrot Rules Group With His Broken Beak
Community HeroesApr 20

Bruce the Parrot Rules Group With His Broken Beak

A half-beaked parrot named Bruce turned what looked like a fatal injury into a winning strategy, becoming the alpha male of his entire group. His story shows how differences can become strengths in unexpected ways.

New Scientist2 min read
Thai Town Saves Rare Parrots With Homemade Nests
VideosFeb 28

Thai Town Saves Rare Parrots With Homemade Nests

A gas-strut specialist in Thailand started building artificial nests for endangered white-shouldered ibis parrots, and the vulnerable species is now thriving. His grassroots effort near a Buddhist temple has sparked a community movement to protect these rare birds.

Bangkok Post2 min read
World's Heaviest Parrot Ready to Breed After 4 Years
Planet WinsJan 18

World's Heaviest Parrot Ready to Breed After 4 Years

New Zealand's endangered kakapo parrots are entering their first breeding season in four years, offering fresh hope for one of the world's rarest birds. These flightless giants only breed when conditions are just right.

NPR Science2 min read
Lost Parrot Rediscovered After Century in Indonesian Forest
Planet WinsJun 8

Lost Parrot Rediscovered After Century in Indonesian Forest

A brilliantly colored parrot unseen for 11 years just emerged from a remote Indonesian mountaintop, proving that even species we feared lost can still surprise us. The blue-fronted lorikeet's rediscovery gives conservationists new hope for protecting the world's rarest birds.

Smithsonian2 min read
New Zealand's Flightless Parrot Population Hits 236
Planet WinsMar 5

New Zealand's Flightless Parrot Population Hits 236

The kākāpō, a chubby flightless parrot once thought extinct, is experiencing a baby boom thanks to berry abundance and devoted conservation efforts. From just 51 birds in 1995 to 236 today, New Zealand's beloved "treasure" species is making a remarkable comeback.

Good Good Good2 min read

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