Thursday, October 27, 2005
What A Bird
Before I can post anything to this blog, I need to tell you about who inspired it. He is Rick, my 30 year old African Gray Parrot. A bird? Yes, and not just any bird, but "what a bird". If you do not know the African Gray Parrot, it is one of the most talkative of the parrot world. It not only mimics you, but also your mannerisms, tone of voice, and even your voice itself. Plus, they have a 'tude. Rick, is a Tude Dude.
He talks up a storm into the mirror, apparently believing he is conversing with another bird. He squawks when he wants attention, screams if you do not give it to him, then kisses you when you do. He says "goodbye" in a sad way when I leave for work then comes running across the floor to meet me when I get home (like a dog) - and you have not seen anything until you see a parrot run across the floor to climb on your foot.
He is one of my greatest irritants, and my funniest friends. He says all kinds of things - a very extensive vocabulary he has learned over his long life. But of all the things he says, the one that amuses me the most is the one that is the title of this blog. You see, they listen to you carefully (you can see it in their eyes) and then one day, they start saying something new, and when they do, they don't stop.
Whenever he annoyed me, I would say "what a bird" in a condescending voice. One day, he suddenly started saying that, and not only saying it, but saying it in my voice, with my condescending tone. And when he learned it, it never stopped, he kept on saying it and it was the funniest thing ever.
Anyway, other than my beloved partner of 17 years, Rick is the most important "person" to me - he is my family, despite the feathers.
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4 comments:
just stumbled on your blog tonight- and how sweet he sounds! (your bird, not "the partner", though i'm sure he's sweet too!)
Can't wait to read more about him, as I've always wanted a bird that talks.
(just have the little parakeet right now)
anyway- HI !
~sheri
AAAAWWWWW!!! Your Bird sounds so cute!!!
Thanks for the nice comments - of course, it seems I rant about everything but the bird on here, but will try to get back to telling his story soon.
My husband and I had an African Grey Congo for 6 years before she succombed to heart disease and died of heart failure last October. We miss her desperately but have kept our hearts open for a new bird to be a companion to our other "baby," a Monk parrot named Pickles. Pickles got a new companion, also a Monk, named Peanut from Foster Parrots in Rockland not long after the loss of our baby grey.
Love seeing greys anywhere who are loved as much as our little girl was!
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