A bunch of rude parrots who are notorious for swearing are in the process of being reformed with the help of birds from a new flock, with the hope that they’ll adopt less offensive sounds.
He said: “We could end up with 100 swearing parrots on our hands. Only time will tell.” He added the decision was also motivated by welfare concerns: “Parrots are flock creatures.
Sadly, this did not quite go to plan, park chief executive Steve Nichols said. The parrots "swear to trigger reaction or a response" so if people look shocked or laugh, it just encourages them to ...
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.
Staff at a wildlife park are taking a high-risk approach to tackling its parrots' swearing problem. Lincolnshire Wildlife Park made global headlines in 2020 after staff removed five African greys ...