Allopreening



(AL-low-preen-ing). Mutual preening between two birds, the main purpose of which is to reduce the instinctive aggression when birds are in close contact. In the breeding season, allopreening helps to strengthen the pair bond between the male and female. This behaviour is especially common in parrots (Psittaciformes) and the estrildid finches (Estrildidae); or when a bird preens the feathers of another, usually its mate, also called "mutual preening".

Birds observed allopreening

 * Spot-breasted Heleia, Heleia muelleri: flock members perform allopreening.