My double yellow head (named kiwi) does stuff like this too. (except she doesnt use a feather, she uses her toys, pieces of wood from her toys, and my finger (she will grab my finger with her foot pull my finger to her head and lower her head telling me to pet her)
s/he is really concentrating. x)
aprilschnee 5 months ago
this is more than just a parrot using tools. it's performing a feather transplant!
Sh0rTm3nTa1b0y89 6 months ago
LOL. Looks happy.
SonicAndNiGHTS 1 year ago
lol, this is genius, watch the eye though.
xdeiri 1 year ago
My double yellow head (named kiwi) does stuff like this too. (except she doesnt use a feather, she uses her toys, pieces of wood from her toys, and my finger (she will grab my finger with her foot pull my finger to her head and lower her head telling me to pet her)
FenceJumper87 1 year ago
Cool parrot. He is really smart!
KerryAnnePhysics 1 year ago
I for one welcome our new parrot overlords.
Robbaz 1 year ago
( ̄▽ ̄) 可愛い♪
MrTontonbear 1 year ago
our parrot when we feed him he gets food all over his beak and he has those cages that have wood, so he rubs his beak against the wood
shreenuk 1 year ago
Either he is bored, or he has a serious itch! I think the latter! Good parrot!
DreadLordBalnazaar 1 year ago
sooooooo cute!!!!!!!
cristinaep 2 years ago
his precision is so impressive! He gets the same spot over and over again.
amnorden 2 years ago
Lol, my red-lored zon does the same thing with popsicle sticks, strips of cardboard, and just about anything he can grasp.
Mangosmybaby 2 years ago
awesome
omaradil11 2 years ago
q rico loro no inventes...xD amazing
SiMiChiamanoMariel 2 years ago
jaja q maestro ese loro!
yergui87 3 years ago
he figured that out on his own...wow amazing.
btw, congrats, saw him on one of the CNN clip.
hayumi30 3 years ago
I recall a study which suggested that tool making was a sign of intelligence in both birds and humans....
morebooks2005 3 years ago 5
I do that too....lol
cyberkatya 4 years ago
That's absolutely amazing and he looks so content doing it as well.
wewillwinit6times 4 years ago 2
Aww. One thing i have always wonderd is do Birds have wet tounges? they always look dry. DX
imabadspeler 4 years ago
I believe they do. My Cockatiel loves to lick my fingers, and they always end up wet. XD
quamobrem77 4 years ago
Hey that's pretty cool. My parrot will use his cage but I've never seen him use a tool. Or better yet he uses me.
Joebert1212 4 years ago
poncho is so smart and cute !!
skayc1 4 years ago 7