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Monty Python - Bright side of life
Ollie the African Grey clicking and whistling has been added as a related post - related requested by Zawash on that post.
bjornenlinda (Member Profile)
Your video, Ollie the African Grey clicking and whistling, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Crackers Give Polly Gas
Tags for this video have been changed from 'bird, parrot, mcaw, gas, fart' to 'bird, parrot, african grey, gas, fart' - edited by Crosswords
Obama's most vocal avian supporter
in Crossword's spirit:
Of course it's an Obama supporter, it's an *African* Grey!
Alex, a Parrot Who Had a Way With Words, Dies @ 31
African Greys are probably the smartest birds out there. Too bad they're so expensive.
Einstein The Parrot
I have an african grey parrot. Her name is Grumbles. They are very smart birds and can say just about anything.
Einstein The Parrot
I've heard a lot about smart parrots, in particular the African grey. This is one link that, if it's real, is amazing. This woman ... well, you can see for yourself. But there are anecdotal stories like this all over the internet, for what that's worth. Amazing: http://www.sheldrake.org/nkisi/nkisi1_text.html
Another parrot, Alex (who is probably the most famous of these three: Einstein, N'kisi, and Alex)... who actually understands the concept of zero or none. http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/8395/print
(All of this, along with other realizations, have led me to conclude animals have a lot more going on inside than we realize, and our treatment of them is a moral outrage.)