Bruce the kea—a species of alpine parrot native to New Zealand—lost his upper beak in an accident as a young bird. But that hasn’t stopped him from becoming the dominant male in his kea community ...
A parrot missing half his beak is top bird at New Zealand’s Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. The parrot, named Bruce, wins every fight with other kea parrots and gets priority access to food, researchers ...
While the kea parrot’s beak would normally be considered essential for survival, Bruce has innovated other ways of commanding respect. Bruce the kea parrot lost his upper beak, but his disability hasn ...
Bruce, a 13-year-old kea in New Zealand, long ago lost the top half of his beak. It didn’t prevent his climb to the top.Credit... Supported by By Carl Zimmer In 2021, a disabled parrot named Bruce ...
Night parrots have been heard in a new location in south-west Queensland. Researchers are returning soon as they believe recent heavy rain will encourage breeding. A new population of one of the world ...
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new video loaded: This Parrot Has No Beak, But Is at the Top of the Pecking Order Bruce, a disabled kea parrot, is missing his top beak. The bird uses tools to keep himself healthy and developed a ...
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