Do parrots use intellegence to coummunicte in the wild, and how?
As a matter of fact they do use intelligence and communicate in the wild. Here is a quote from a well known scientist who has been studying them for the last few years. “But what is more interesting than parrots’ speaking ability is the fact that they develop different “languages” in the wild. Harvard biologist Michael Schindlinger has studied Yellow-headed Amazons in the forests of northern Mexico since 1994. Not only can he recognize meaning behind the birds’ song, but he can pinpoint their “accent” to within a few miles of their home range — a regular Professor Higgins of aviculture. Here is the link to this interesting article that even talks about a budgie with the largest vocabulary. HMmm..I wonder who?