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New Research Suggests Parrots Use Names to Identify Individuals

A recent study indicates that parrots might use specific names to refer to people and animals, suggesting a more complex communication system than previously understood.

Editorial Staff1 min read

On June 14, 2026, researchers published findings that could change our understanding of parrot communication. The study suggests that these birds may not only mimic sounds but also use distinct names.

By analyzing hundreds of recordings from pet parrots, the researchers found evidence that many parrots utilize specific names to identify particular individuals and animals.

This discovery raises intriguing questions about the cognitive abilities of parrots and their potential for complex social interactions.