They are a good time those parrots. Don't be surprised if you start
ansewring a phone that never rang either lol They pick up and repeat on
anything. Wonder if anyone was successful in teaching one of those birds a
song like Amazing Grace lol. That'd be freaky hearing a blusesy black
gospel style song come out a bird lol.
Brad
At 12/22/2003 on Monday, you wrote:
>I think Sandy and I have mentioned Chester, our African Gray parrot, we got
>a few months ago? Well, Chester has been an unusual learning experience. I
>was thinking this evening about him and how he acted when I was in the
>hospital for four days. When I came home, I went to his cage to talk to
>him. He recognized me the minute I walked through the door and started
>whistling at me. When we first got him, every time I walked by his cage, I
>stuck my fingers through the bars. He would climb over and grab one of my
>fingers with his beak and shake his head up and down real fast like he was
>shaking hands or something. Well, he rarely does that now so I just figured
>he grew out of it because we got him when he was 4 months old. He is 8
>months old now. Anyhow, when I stuck my fingers in the cage when coming
>home from the hospital, Chester grabbed my finger and shook it again. I
>have often wondered, since we got him, what parrots are good for out in the
>jungles but I bet God knows. Chester hasn't quite said his first words,
>although some noises he makes sure sound like words, but they say it can be
>a year or longer before they start talking. Vicki doesn't know this yet but
>the other night they were over, and her husband, John, started making a
>sound while talking to Chester and the old bird, Chester I mean, John is an
>old bird, too but of a different type, has begun today making that same
>noise.
>
>Phil.
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