Meet Bruce, a one-of-a-kind underdog story with feathers. An endangered kea parrot missing the entire upper half of his beak ...
A kea parrot in New Zealand missing its upper beak has become the dominant male of his group by inventing a novel fighting ...
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Is this black and white bird a leucistic grackle?
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Bruce the kea parrot is missing his entire upper beak. By every measure of animal competition, he should be at the bottom of ...
New research shows that variation in mating behaviors, parental care and differences in ornamentation of the sexes in bird ...
A kea parrot missing the entire upper half of his beak has become the dominant male of his social group — and in doing so, ...
Males aren’t the only angry birds defending their territory. A clever test finds which songbirds step up to fight off ...
A disabled kea parrot, missing half its beak, became the alpha male of his group by creating a completely new fighting ...
Bruce the kea is missing his entire upper beak. Yet he is the alpha bird of his circus (the apt collective noun for a group ...
Patrick Wood/University of Auckland. At New Zealand’s Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, an endangered kea parrot named Bruce sits ...
The kea gained fame for learning to use a pebble to groom himself. Scientists were astounded by his next innovation.
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