Wildlife park fears potty-mouthed parrots might educate 100-strong military of birds

A wildlife park fears it could create a 100-strong military of swearing parrots.

Staff needed to take away 5 potty-mouthed African greys from show for swearing at guests again in 2020, however three extra have since began to squawk X-rated curses.

Keepers will now introduce the foul-mouthed feathered associates to the remainder of the flock to “dilute” the expletives.

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Chief exec Steve Nichols stated: “We might find yourself with 100 swearing parrots on our fingers. Only time will inform. It is a little bit of a danger. Overnight it might flip right into a little bit of a working man’s membership.



Staff at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park are introducing the troublemakers to the remainder of the flock
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“We would have to put red tape around the enclosure to stop children getting close.”

He stated the birds provide humour when the “world seems very serious”.

The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park chief added: “Parrots are flock creatures. They need to be with other parrots. The bigger the flock, the happier they are. Even though they swear, the welfare of the birds has to come first.”

He stated: “Even after all these years, when a parrot tells you to eff off, you cannot help but laugh. And when you laugh, they think they have triggered a positive response. If the general public hear a parrot swear, they cannot help but laugh. Before you know it the parrot has got their own entertainment show. It’s the real dirtiest words.”

The authentic obscene parrots – Billy, Eric, Elsie, Jade and Tyson – have been put into isolation for 3 months following their excessive jinks. They have been then put again on show and have since turn into the park’s star attraction.

A disclaimer discover at their enclosure warns guests of a “sensitive nature” in regards to the “infamous swearing parrots”. It provides: “We cannot be held responsible for what you hear!”

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