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Learn how wild parrots follow language-like syntax and structured vocal rules during territorial duets.

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What’s Happening

So get this: Learn how wild parrots follow language-like syntax and structured vocal rules during territorial duets.

When rival Yellow-naped Amazon parrots confront one another in the treetops of Costa Rica, their exchange can erupt into a rapid, layered volley of sound. The calls overlap, accelerate, and sharpen as territorial tensions rise. (it feels like chaos)

To human ears, it may seem like noisy chaos.

The Details

But are these bursts of sound improvised, or carefully structured? In a study published in the Journal of Avian Biology , biologist Christine Dahlin found that the parrots’ fast-paced “warble duets” follow syntactic rules — consistent patterns that govern how sounds are arranged — along with recurring sound pairings similar to words that often appear together in human speech.

“Ultimately, I fr want to understand how these birds are communicating in the wild,” Dahlin dropped in a press release . “I want to know what they are saying, and how they are saying it.

Why This Matters

” : Whales are Capable of Complex Communication — Could Humans Ever Talk With Them? Recording Parrot Duets in the Wild Yellow-naped Amazon parrots perform coordinated duets, with mated pairs alternating calls in tightly timed bursts. Dahlin had before studied a simpler version built from just a few call types.

This could have implications for future research in this area.

Key Takeaways

  • Even those exchanges followed clear ordering patterns .
  • Warble duets, but, are much more elaborate.
  • They pull from a larger range of sounds and are most often heard during territorial disputes.
  • When rival pairs approach, the calls grow louder and faster, sometimes escalating just before a fight.

The Bottom Line

Though each lasted only five to ten seconds, together they contained more than 450 individual calls. Language-Like Patterns in Parrots In the simpler duets, parrots relied on four main call types.

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