Animals
Wildlife Park Removes Parrots From Exhibit For Swearing At Visitors
Unusual news is coming from the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park Zoo in the UK - five gray parrots had to be removed from there as they upset visitors with swearing.
The birds have been temporarily relocated to another location, and the unusual news has made many animal lovers around the world laugh.
The gray parrots, also known as the Congo Gray Parrot or African Gray Parrot, is an Old World parrot from the Psittacidae family. These parrots are known mainly for being one of the best speakers in the world of birds - they can imitate a large number of words, they can also learn to speak longer sentences or sing songs.
Five gray parrots, named Billy, Elsie, Eric, Jade and Tyson, had to be moved elsewhere at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park as they swore at visitors.
One of the parrots was captured on camera at the park some time ago when he sang rendition of the song "If I Were A Boy", which was originally performed by singer Beyonce. Listen to what extraordinary talent the gray parrot has in the video in front of you!
The birds have been temporarily relocated to another location, and the unusual news has made many animal lovers around the world laugh.
The gray parrots, also known as the Congo Gray Parrot or African Gray Parrot, is an Old World parrot from the Psittacidae family. These parrots are known mainly for being one of the best speakers in the world of birds - they can imitate a large number of words, they can also learn to speak longer sentences or sing songs.
Five gray parrots, named Billy, Elsie, Eric, Jade and Tyson, had to be moved elsewhere at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park as they swore at visitors.
One of the parrots was captured on camera at the park some time ago when he sang rendition of the song "If I Were A Boy", which was originally performed by singer Beyonce. Listen to what extraordinary talent the gray parrot has in the video in front of you!








