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Tom_Joad
04/21/23 4:26:37 PM
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US study got owners to train their pets to contact other birds using a touchscreen tablet

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/apr/21/parrots-taught-to-video-call-each-other-become-less-lonely-finds-research

Pet parrots that are allowed to make video calls to other birds show signs of feeling less isolated, according to scientists.

The study, which involved giving the birds a tablet that they could use to make video calls, found that they began to engage in more social behaviour including preening, singing and play. The birds were given a choice of which friend to call on a touchscreen tablet and the study revealed that the parrots that called other birds most often were the most popular choices.

Dr Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, of the University of Glasgow and a co-author of the research, said that video calls had helped many people feel less isolated in the pandemic. She added: There are 20 million parrots living in peoples homes in the USA, and we wanted to explore whether those birds might benefit from video calling too. If we gave them the opportunity to call other parrots, would they choose to do so, and would the experience benefit the parrots and their caregivers?

Their analysis, based on more than 1,000 hours of footage of 18 pet parrots, suggested that there were, indeed, benefits for the birds. In the wild, many species of parrots live in large flocks, but as pets tend to be kept alone or in a small group. Isolation and boredom can cause birds to develop psychological problems, which can manifest as rocking, pacing back and forth, or self-harming behaviours such as feather-plucking.

Video calling could reproduce some of the social benefits of living in a flock, the scientists suggested.

The parrots were recruited from users of Parrot Kindergarten, an online coaching and educational programme for parrots and their owners. The birds first learned to ring a bell and then touch a photo of another bird on the screen of a tablet device to trigger a call to that bird, with the assistance of their owners. In total the birds made 147 deliberate calls to each other during the study, while owners took detailed notes on the birds behaviour and the researchers later reviewed the video footage.

Dr Jennifer Cunha, of Northeastern University and co-founder of Parrot Kindergarten, said that the parrots seemed to grasp that they were engaging with other birds because their behaviour mirrored that seen during real-life interactions. All the participants in the study said they valued the experience, and would want to continue using the system with their parrots in the future, she said.

I was quite surprised at the range of different behaviours, said Hirskyj-Douglas. Some would sing, some would play around and go upside down, others would want to show another bird their toys.

The teams paper is published in Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

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Tom_Joad
04/21/23 4:27:22 PM
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Parrots are more tech savvy than a lot of humans.

And I, for one, would welcome some avian overlords.

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BignutzisBack
04/21/23 4:39:33 PM
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If I ever get a parrot (I won't) I would definitely sign them up for this lol

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Trumble
04/21/23 5:03:15 PM
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I'm actually FB friends with Jennifer and have seen a lot of the stuff she does with her birds. Believe it or not, this is nowhere near the most amazing thing she's worked on - some of her birds can fucking read and write.

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Tom_Joad
04/21/23 5:38:17 PM
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Trumble posted...
I'm actually FB friends with Jennifer and have seen a lot of the stuff she does with her birds. Believe it or not, this is nowhere near the most amazing thing she's worked on - some of her birds can fucking read and write.

Nice!

I love birds.

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ToteAll
04/21/23 5:40:08 PM
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What about crows? I want a pet crow. They are smarter and only slightly less vocal than parrots.
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Ratchetrockon
04/21/23 5:46:29 PM
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I will make sure to not piss off any birds

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Trumble
04/22/23 3:25:03 AM
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She's been experimenting with doing the same training with squirrels too. The results aren't as impressive there, but still interesting.

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Noumas
04/25/23 2:55:25 AM
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I love parrots and this is so cool
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Nukazie
04/25/23 3:07:23 AM
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how about just releasing them

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indica
04/25/23 3:12:12 AM
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Cool

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Noumas
04/28/23 5:03:10 AM
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Nukazie posted...
how about just releasing them
Some parrots actually like living among humans they find us interesting
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Shotgunnova
04/28/23 5:17:17 AM
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Rai_Jin
04/28/23 6:36:13 AM
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Tom_Joad posted...
There are 20 million parrots living in peoples homes in the USA

wow

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UnfairRepresent
04/28/23 6:41:07 AM
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Nice

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cjsdowg
04/28/23 7:11:06 AM
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Parrots were also given tokens that could trade for food. When the researchers gave just one Parrot the tokens that one gave some tokens to other parrot so he could get food too.

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Tom_Joad
04/28/23 7:37:09 AM
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cjsdowg posted...
Parrots were also given tokens that could trade for food. When the researchers gave just one Parrot the tokens that one gave some tokens to other parrot so he could get food too.

That's because birds are good. They are an example for humanity to follow.

Even pigeons pooping on cars.

(They were warning us about global warming... and we didn't even know it.)

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