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The female parrot has strangely rejected the male.
CZ🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

The female parrot has strangely rejected the male.

The article describes a video footage shared by the Associated Press (AP), showing a male cockatiel attempting to enter the home of a female cockatiel through a round opening. The female bird initially tries to deter the male by tapping him on the head with her beak but continues to persist. In response, she forcefully pushes both the ladder and the male out of the entrance, causing him to fall onto his back. The article notes that the cockatiel is one of the most popular parrots, ranking second in popularity among birds kept in the Czech Republic after the titi monkey.

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The female parrot has strangely rejected the male.

The article describes a video footage shared by the Associated Press (AP), showing a male cockatiel attempting to enter the home of a female cockatiel through a round opening. The female bird initially tries to deter the male by tapping him on the head with her beak but continues to persist. In response, she forcefully pushes both the ladder and the male out of the entrance, causing him to fall onto his back. The article notes that the cockatiel is one of the most popular parrots, ranking second in popularity among birds kept in the Czech Republic after the titi monkey.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral description of animal behavior without any political commentary or framing. It focuses solely on the natural actions of the birds and provides factual information about their popularity in the Czech Republic. There is no indication of ideological leaning or biased phr.

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