I have a family member who owns an African Gray. It talks in our dead mother’s voice and calls our names. You haven’t experienced chills until you hear something like that.
My ex’s parents had a 50 year old Parrot and that thing was a riot. It would get mad and scream if we didn’t give it scotch with dinner and if we fed it anything but what we were eating it would just get on the table and take the food it wanted. It would sometimes get drunk and sway on the perch until he fell asleep and then he would sometimes just fall off the perch. He knew all sorts of words and phrases and would sing Beatles songs. He was a crazy animal.
Are parrots **that** cognizant/intelligent? [Consider Alex, the African Grey who could identify shapes and count objects…](https://youtu.be/ldYkFdu5FJk?si=rWk-2ooDSOicvzjL) And this video is even more amazing….when Alex comments that his [corn is “cold”](https://youtu.be/7yGOgs_UlEc?si=vFfFn7BSVOPh2jZD) and then instructs his trainer to pick up the corn he dropped on the floor. (Trigger warning: this video is a reflection of Alex’s life after he passed away, so some sadness involved at the end.)
These birds are facinating and creepy. Like, I know it’s smart. But there is an uncanniness to how realistic their inflections and mimicry can sound juxtaposed with their stoic little doll eyes.
Can parrots understand the difference between feathers and hair? Like could this parrot look at a human and be like “ah I see this is just one strand of keratin rather than a large rigid strand of keratin with smaller softer strands coming out of it”? Or would a parrot be like “we both got fluffy stuff on us, I don’t see a difference, these are both feathers”?
I cleaned the house for a family their bird coughed like an old man. A couple of times I asked, if he wanted me to call the Doctor. He goes NNNNNNOOOOOOOO. Doctor I am not sick.
“Hey Mommy?”
Ugh I can’t, so cute
Cosmo is a cutie 🥰
The random noises at the end 😂 sounds like lip smacking! Sassy bird.
I’m pretty sure the Parrot’s right on this one.
I think I’m gonna go with our resident feather expert on whether or not someone’s got feathers. Pipe down MOM
If only there was someone fluent in bird law in here
Nice rippling fart noise at the end
It’s a little unnerving how smart this bird is lol
All fun and games until you hear that at 3am in the morning. No thank you Satan
Notice that we never got to see mommy, I’m going with Cosmo on this one.
If the Mommy has Cosmo and Cosmo has feathers than…
This made me giggle
Love African grays
Does this bird really understand the language and is able to converse?
What if Cosmo is talking abou her biological mommy?
I have a family member who owns an African Gray. It talks in our dead mother’s voice and calls our names. You haven’t experienced chills until you hear something like that.
Mommy have feathers🌬️
Love the disapproving fart noise 🤣
My ex’s parents had a 50 year old Parrot and that thing was a riot. It would get mad and scream if we didn’t give it scotch with dinner and if we fed it anything but what we were eating it would just get on the table and take the food it wanted. It would sometimes get drunk and sway on the perch until he fell asleep and then he would sometimes just fall off the perch. He knew all sorts of words and phrases and would sing Beatles songs. He was a crazy animal.
Oh my GAWD
This is just cute!
I love the way Cosmo says feathers!!! W the little whistle at the end of the word. It’s too cute!!
>We have purposely trained him wrong, as a joke.
How much of an idea do they have of what they’re actually saying?
Oh ma gawd!
Imagine talking to and getting into a debate with a bird. I’m not quite sure how to take this in
Are parrots **that** cognizant/intelligent? [Consider Alex, the African Grey who could identify shapes and count objects…](https://youtu.be/ldYkFdu5FJk?si=rWk-2ooDSOicvzjL) And this video is even more amazing….when Alex comments that his [corn is “cold”](https://youtu.be/7yGOgs_UlEc?si=vFfFn7BSVOPh2jZD) and then instructs his trainer to pick up the corn he dropped on the floor. (Trigger warning: this video is a reflection of Alex’s life after he passed away, so some sadness involved at the end.)
These birds are facinating and creepy. Like, I know it’s smart. But there is an uncanniness to how realistic their inflections and mimicry can sound juxtaposed with their stoic little doll eyes.
Can parrots understand the difference between feathers and hair? Like could this parrot look at a human and be like “ah I see this is just one strand of keratin rather than a large rigid strand of keratin with smaller softer strands coming out of it”? Or would a parrot be like “we both got fluffy stuff on us, I don’t see a difference, these are both feathers”?
Cosmo about to get her own show on Netflix.
Can someone tell me why grays pluck out their feathers like this one?
Mine does the same but I dont know the reason.
I cleaned the house for a family their bird coughed like an old man. A couple of times I asked, if he wanted me to call the Doctor. He goes NNNNNNOOOOOOOO. Doctor I am not sick.