So I saw this parrot...
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I saw this parrot one time when I was shopping at a department store. I think it was the pet section of Seibu in Shinjuku. Generally, I find department store pet shops quite depressing. But I really wanted an animal fix.
I walked in looked at a few pups and kitties, looked at various and sundry rodents, as well. There was a special area for the birds and I walked in and was quite taken with a beautiful pink and grey parrot. I don't know the English name, it was called something like "Peach colored Parrot" in Japanese. Of course, the pet shop named the bird, "Momo" which is "peach" in Japanese.
I spent some time talking with the parrot and it would cock it's head like it understood. My husband walked in and I said, "Isn't this the most amazing looking bird you've ever seen?" The parrot preened a bit and my husband looked at it.
My husband's comment to the bird was, "Baka!" which means "stupid" or "foolish" mainly depending on your tone of voice. Apparantly, "Baka" can also be fightin' words. The parrot was greatly offended and turned its back on us. My husband walked off and I stayed and looked at the bird amused that it turned it's back on someone who insulted it.
In order to make up for my husband's behavior I said "Momo-chan, kawai" to the parrot. This means "Momo is a cute parrot." The parrot turned its head around and shuffled around on the perch to face me and obviously wanting to hear more about how cute it was.
Then the shocking thing happened. I said goodbye (hubby waiting impatiently) and the bird raised it's foot and waved bye to me.
Wierd stuff, man. I heard that parrots are really smart. Obviously knew when it was being insulted or praised, but the waving good bye thing.... I don't care if it was trained or whatever. Really smart and freaky looking.
(I just looked up this bird... it wasn't a parrot. It was a cockatoo... a galah or rose breasted cockatoo and can be seen at this link
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I think it would be really fun to interact every day with an animal that smart. I don't, however, like the idea of living with a pet that can poo in high places.
My mom's friend does parrot rescue. She said a lot of people die before their parrots and don't provide for them in their will so the parrots are literally "homeless" and penniless. Provide for your parrot in the event of your untimely demise.
If I ever win the lottery and get a house with a solarium/greenhouse thingy attached, I will get a parrot. Then the bird can fly around and not have to live in the cage and hopefully, the bird poo will be easy to find/clean.
a nice link for people thinking about getting a parrot
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I walked in looked at a few pups and kitties, looked at various and sundry rodents, as well. There was a special area for the birds and I walked in and was quite taken with a beautiful pink and grey parrot. I don't know the English name, it was called something like "Peach colored Parrot" in Japanese. Of course, the pet shop named the bird, "Momo" which is "peach" in Japanese.
I spent some time talking with the parrot and it would cock it's head like it understood. My husband walked in and I said, "Isn't this the most amazing looking bird you've ever seen?" The parrot preened a bit and my husband looked at it.
My husband's comment to the bird was, "Baka!" which means "stupid" or "foolish" mainly depending on your tone of voice. Apparantly, "Baka" can also be fightin' words. The parrot was greatly offended and turned its back on us. My husband walked off and I stayed and looked at the bird amused that it turned it's back on someone who insulted it.
In order to make up for my husband's behavior I said "Momo-chan, kawai" to the parrot. This means "Momo is a cute parrot." The parrot turned its head around and shuffled around on the perch to face me and obviously wanting to hear more about how cute it was.
Then the shocking thing happened. I said goodbye (hubby waiting impatiently) and the bird raised it's foot and waved bye to me.
Wierd stuff, man. I heard that parrots are really smart. Obviously knew when it was being insulted or praised, but the waving good bye thing.... I don't care if it was trained or whatever. Really smart and freaky looking.
(I just looked up this bird... it wasn't a parrot. It was a cockatoo... a galah or rose breasted cockatoo and can be seen at this link
Link
I think it would be really fun to interact every day with an animal that smart. I don't, however, like the idea of living with a pet that can poo in high places.
My mom's friend does parrot rescue. She said a lot of people die before their parrots and don't provide for them in their will so the parrots are literally "homeless" and penniless. Provide for your parrot in the event of your untimely demise.
If I ever win the lottery and get a house with a solarium/greenhouse thingy attached, I will get a parrot. Then the bird can fly around and not have to live in the cage and hopefully, the bird poo will be easy to find/clean.
a nice link for people thinking about getting a parrot
Link