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Corvids and parrots are known for being the smartest of avian species. But what makes them so intelligent? The insult of "bird brain" should be eliminated, as birds- corvids and parrots in this case- are capable of problem solving, strategizing, mimicry, and association. Just take a look into the eyes of these birds and it's clear there's a lot going on in their heads. Related books on Avian intelligence: The Genius of Birds by Jennifer Ackerman https://amzn.to/3ybQ9AO Alex & Me by Irene M. Pepperberg https://amzn.to/4bltPDo Gifts of the Crow https://amzn.to/3Wm2axR I am an Amazon affiliate and earn a small commission on purchases without any additional cost to you. If you purchase through this link, I thank you for your support! Chapters: Introduction 00:00 Corvid and parrot taxonomy 00:43 How intelligent are they? 01:07 LOTS of neurons! 01:34 Longer developmental periods 02:33 Examples of intelligence 02:47 Conclusion 03:42 All Things Birdie Merchandise https://all-things-birdie.myspreadsho... Social Media: Instagram @allthingsbirdie Photos and video sources: Canva.com https://www.canva.com/policies/free-m... Flickr.com https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ Pixabay.com https://pixabay.com/service/terms/#li... Videvo.net Wikipedia Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Credits in order of appearance: Introduction -Carrion crow by Alexas_Fotos from Pixabay.com -Blue-fronted amazon by Beo88 from Canva.com -African grey parrot by Eaktas06 from Pixabay.com -Hyacinth macaw by mantaphoto from Canva.com Corvid and Parrot Taxonomy -Crows in tree by RavendrahSingh from Pixabay.com -Blue jay by Jason Mackenzie from Canva.com -Crow by benjamink from Canva.com -Raven by Piotr Krzeslak from Canva.com -Sulphur-crested cockatoo by fraxnet from Canva.com How intelligent are they? -Alexandrine parakeet by graphixel from Canva.com -Blue and gold macaws in flight by BirdHunter591 from Canva.com -Ravens by Ivannag82 from Canva.com -Blue-fronted amazon by Vihícius Rodrigues from Canva.com LOTS of neurons! -Neuron animation by Onimate from Canva.com -Eurasian jay by Anahita Daklani-Zheleva from Canva.com -Avian brain graphic, (cropped and additional labels added) by Onur Güntürkün from Wikimedia Commons -Crow on grass by Alexas_fotos from Pixabay.com -Sun conures by pailoolam from canva.com Longer developmental periods -Indian ring-necked parakeet by eROMAZe from Canva.com Examples of intelligence -Blue and gold macaws preening by nattanan726 from Canva.com -Kea inspecting camera by BlackBoxGuild from Videvo.net -Crows bathing by Chatchai Somwat from Canva.com -New Caledonian crow by Dmitry Taranets from Canva.com -Black palm cockatoo by tunart from Canva.com -Crows at water fountain by Tomohiro Yamashita from Canva.com -Macaw putting toys in box by mennovandijk from Canva.com -Crows standing in waterfall by HotDuckZ by Canva.com Conclusion -Sulphur-crested cockatoos by John Carnemolla from Canva.com Thumbnail credits: -Spring nature background by Mark grafAve from Canva.com -Scarlet macaw, background removed, by Freder from Canva.com -Sulphur-crested cockatoo, background removed, by MoMorad from Canva.com -Raven, background removed, by Connie_sf from Pixabay.com -Hooded crow, background removed, by UrosPoteko from Canva.com -Blue jay, background removed, by no107 from Canva.com