Parrot Cries With Its Body [portable]
If this is from a specific (e.g., animal behavior, poetry, or psychology), I’d be glad to help break it down further if you share more context.
The bird sits hunched on two feet (rather than tucking one up), feathers are perpetually fluffed out to retain heat, and the eyes may be partially closed or "glassy." Parrot Cries with Its Body
The narrative suggests that when the mind is forced to suppress a memory or a grief, the body becomes the final vessel for expression If this is from a specific (e
Unlike humans, parrots lack lacrimal glands adapted for emotional tearing. Watery eyes in parrots usually indicate respiratory infection, eye irritation, or allergies. True emotional crying is —the body becomes the voice. When a parrot cries with its body, it is communicating fear, loneliness, illness, grief, or trauma through measurable physical signals. True emotional crying is —the body becomes the voice