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While distinct languages and dialects are common to human societies, most people are unaware that other species may similarly have culturally significant dialects. New research conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and New Mexico State University has revealed the dialects of the yellow-naped amazon parrot in its natural range in Costa Rica over a 22-year span. The study titled "Widespread cultural change in declining populations of Amazon parrots" can be found in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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I always imagine you as a bird, i think you’ve eaten bird seed at some point, that’s my theory on you that you’re secretly a bird
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#I do have a yellow-naped Amazon parrot fursona yes!#these guys I have seen ocassionally here in Guatemala and I'm a chatty type and a language nerd#so of course a talky bird connects with me#as for bird seed...#...maybe
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HI YES BIRDS PLEASE ACCEPT PHOTOS OF MY BIRDS
OH MY GOD
#CONURES#AND IS THAT A YELLOW-NAPED AMAZON????#LOOK OKAY I LOVE ALL BIRDS#BUT PARROTS ARE MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITES#asks#not choices
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Yellow-naped Amazon (Amazona auropalliata) © Eric van den Berghe
It hatches from big, bright, dark, green, high, large, late, loose, other, overall, overhead, plain, red, same, tropical, uncommon, and yellow eggs.
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Yellow-naped parrot (Amazona auropalliata)
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Rexy – Scaly Naped amazon Parrot - Online Parrot Store
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Rexy – Scaly Naped amazon Parrot Online. Rexy Layered Naped Amazon (Amazona Mercenaria) is local to Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela where it occupies subtropical or tropical soggy marsh timberlands and subtropical or tropical wet montane woodlands.
Layered Naped Amazon Parrot is astonishing bird. Grown-ups are 34 cm long and weigh 300g. Select structures are dazzling green in variety, with dim green quills touched a dull blue/dark and tipped with a dull dark from the crown to the scruff. The eyes are red with a pale dim eye-ring. The first to third optional wing feathers have red bases, with the excess wing feathers having green bases.
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More birb ideas!
Hiyoko - Yellow Indian ringneck
Ibuki - yellow naped Amazon
Mahiru - female Eclectus parrot
Mikan - Gallah cockatoo
look at that pink one oh my god
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My grandmother passed at the height of the pandemic. We were able to rehome her two remaining cats - even transitioned one into an indoor cat! But while she was in hospice we were struggling on who could care for her yellow-naped Amazon, Saki.
This bird is older than me by a few years, and my childhood is chock full of memories of Saki yelling at the top of his lungs, snapping at people, and attempting to escape his cage. My grandmother loved the fact that she was the only one who he wouldn't maul if she had food for him. He stayed in a cage 24/7 and only got out if he was able to figure out the latch on the thing. Lil dude sent me to the hospital as a kid for a finger-bite that almost left me down a thumb wrestling opportunity.
As an adult, and after several convos with a vet who specialized in birds, I realized Saki was only as well behaved as his situation allowed for.
But we were able to find someone who rescued birds. They paid for Saki to see a vet for the first time in his life, and I'm so happy to still see his progress.
Here he is chilling out with his New Lady, holding hands like a lil Romeo. I would never EVER believe that this was the same bird that almost made me a permanent "thumbs up 7-up" sideline benchwarmer for life. (Lil man almost took my finger)
Sometimes we aren't the ideal home for an animal for whatever reason. My family, seeing me as the "animal lady" thought that I would take the bird once my grandmother passed (despite me not being the best-suited carer for him). I'm so glad we found a home that loves him for who he is, gives him amazing care, and will most likely be the home where he lives out the rest of his days.
His new mom takes him on walks in a carrier-stroller sometimes when the weather is nice and that's the only time I've seen Saki in a cage since moving.
I'm glad you can laugh like the Golden Girl soundtrack while enjoying your freedom, bud. And thanks for not cutting my piano-career short.
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country gavin you are the best gavin brother your yellow-naped amazon parrot swag is unmatched
Danke! ✨ I am going to assume that those words mean well
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Where am I from anyway?
Let's go! Response roundout! I got a couple people who got it correct but let's first review all the wrong answers.
@somebirdiedude
I wanna say Australia or Oceania as a whole? Just vibes + pseudo-memory of u saying that to base it off of tbh
I used to date an Australian genderfluid guy and we were very good friends for years. I don't know if any of my speech habits in English were derived from that but I don't think so? He didn't have a super pronounced aussie accent to my ear at least. Is it that perhaps? But anyway. No. Wrong hemisphere entirely, or hemispheres rather. Next!
@gophergal
Well, your first language is Spanish (iirc) and I'm pretty sure you aren't from North America or Europe, which doesn't narrow it down much. I'm just gonna guess El Salvador
My beloved mutual. With so little information you actually came so close, but you missed the mark. Props for guessing Central America though. We're so ignored in the world stage unless it's to complain about how many of us are desperate enough to try our luck being smuggled up north.
@jainkens
Brazil? The name makes me think it's from some Latin American country, I vaguely remember something about a parrot as a reference or something, and the color scheme of it is green which subconsciously made me think of Brazil. But broadly somewhere in Latin America (I am pretty sure that includes Brazil
I... I can't believe I'm only now noticing my Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot fursona combined with my name being José makes it seem like I was deliberately referencing José Carioca from classic Disney propaganda pieces films Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Just look at them!
But anyway, no. I am from Latin America but not Brazil. Spanish speaking Latin America.
@jayinserenity
I can't remember for sure, but for some reason when we first started interacting I think I was convinced you were some brand of non-UK European. I could not begin to tell you Why that was what my brain insisted upon, but it was swiftly corrected lmao.
This reminds me of this one time I was playing DnD with an international online friend group. As we were coordinating our timezones, our DM, who was Scottish was reviewing all our locations. He listed me as part of the Europe timezone and when I said I wasn't European he was all like "Oh it doesn't matter that you weren't born here, you're still as much a European as the rest of us" and so on and so on. And I was so confused. Turns out one of my other friends in the group just straight up forgot I told them where I'm from and assumed Spain based on Spanish being my first language. So they told our DM and our DM in turn assumed me saying I'm not European meant I was an immigrant.
@heathfall
I know the answer so I'm going to give a blatant lie. Nevada, USA
SO GLAD THIS WAS THE ONE GUESS THAT HAD ME BE USAMERICAN. Legitimately, I really hope I don't come across as a gringo online. I was dreading this was gonna be a majority answer since it's just standard the internet is American. But I'm pleased how it seems the Latin American vibe shines through even with people who don't know the answer outright.
@tigerclawstar-shaped-cookie
peru i think. i cant. remember. something like that. evaporates
Too far south dude. But props for guessing Spanish-speaking Latin America.
And now for the correct answer!
@kingmystrie
i know you're in south america but idr if you're from argentina or guatemala it hink it was guatemala
@offkeyed-reason
idr if you mentioned it on the server but im pretty sure there was this name generator set that you asked for a specific region for/clarification bc Guatemala is different from other places. idr whose generators they are but yeah. Guatemala's my final answer
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Yup! Guatemala, Central America. Although I like the note that you thought I could be from Argentina. It is indeed true I do reblog a surprising amount about Argentina. Blame it on their current president. Javier Milei is such a fascinating trainwreck of a man personally. It'd be funny if he wasn't running his country into the ground.
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for the ask game: why did you choose a parrot boi for your fursona?
Couple of things: first it's a local animal, second I have always had a reputation for being a chatterbox so an animal that is best known for mimicking human speech seemed apropriate, third is that my late grandfather owned a yellow-naped amazon and as such I'm actually fairly familiar with the birds and feel a personal connection to the specific species.
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A new variant has been added!
Yellow-naped Amazon (Amazona auropalliata) © Giff Beaton
It hatches from big, bright, dark, green, high, large, late, loose, other, overall, overhead, plain, red, same, tropical, uncommon, and yellow eggs.
squawkoverflow - the ultimate bird collecting game 🥚 hatch ❤️ collect 🤝 connect
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Birds at the Fresno Zoo:
1. Masked Lapwing
2. Red-legged Seriema
3. Rhinoceros Hornbill
4. Inca Tern
5. Emu
6. Yellow-naped Amazon Parrot
7. American Flamingo (the Great Egret is not part of the exhibit, FYI)
8. Geese (mostly Canada geese, but I don’t know what the one on the right is)
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