The relationship between peony parrots and "Xun" is not direct, but we can derive the meaning of "Xun" from the parrot's mud-smearing behavior. The peony parrot, also known as the red-bellied parrot, is a brightly colored parrot. The "peony" in its name comes from its gorgeous feathers, which are similar to my country's national flower peony, which means beauty and wealth.
In the Psittacidae family, many parrots have a special behavior, which is to use their beaks to pick up and smear mud or other substances. This behavior is called "dirt smearing" or "dirt bathing." The mud your parrots smear may contain minerals or microorganisms that help them regulate their body temperature, repel parasites, or improve the luster and color of their feathers.
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