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several hundred birds, sometimes far fewer. as a prey animal, living in a flock provides protection. partly, it is simply a matter of numbers—that is, the chance that any one bird has of being taken by a predator. it is also the case that one parrot in the wild is literally a dead bird—it cannot forage
and look for predators simultaneously. usually, one member of a flock acts as a sentinel while the others forage, and then they trade places. in nature, before mating, parrots have 'buddies', usually of the same sex, sometimes siblings, with whom they forage and engage in allopreening. the extent to...
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