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The African grey parrots were adopted by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in ... this did not quite go to plan, park chief executive Steve Nichols said. The parrots "swear to trigger reaction ...
Staff at a wildlife park are taking a high-risk approach to tackling its parrots' swearing problem. Lincolnshire Wildlife Park made global headlines in 2020 after staff removed five African greys ...
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park revealed they are taking eight cuss-happy African Grey parrots — including five who went viral in 2020 — and grouping them with 92 “non-swearing” birds to ...
Parrots at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in England have been known to swear, to the dismay and delight to visitors. But the park may have found a way to curb the bird. Steve Nichols is CEO of ...
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park famously received five African ... "We've put eight really, really offensive, swearing parrots with 92 non-swearing ones," Steve Nichols, chief executive of the ...
A group of five swearing parrots continues to spew "naughty" words at a wildlife park in England -- and people apparently can't get enough of the "fowl" language. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in ...
LONDON (CNN) -- Five parrots have been ... days after being donated to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in eastern England. "It just went ballistic, they were all swearing," the venue's chief executive ...
The decision was taken by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park as three more birds learned to swear in addition to the five African greys that were moved to the venue in 2020. But the park has now ...
A wildlife park's high-risk approach to tackling its parrots' swearing problem appears to be working. In January, Lincolnshire Wildlife Park said it planned to introduce the eight problem birds ...
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park houses the largest parrot population in the UK, and some of these birds are infamous for swearing at visitors.