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This is absolutely phenomenal. Play it a couple of times to get full appreciation. Thx to Dick M. for sharing with us....................ck
(Marianne, put this in Favorites for your grandchildren)
http://media.animal.discovery.com/fansites/petstar/videogallery/season3/ep309_winner.html
Dear hearing AD members,
Could you please translate for us what the parrot says? I had the feeling something funny about parrot speaking when I saw people laughing. I will be grateful when you translate for us.
(Marianne, put this in Favorites for your grandchildren)
http://media.animal.discovery.com/fansites/petstar/videogallery/season3/ep309_winner.html
Dear hearing AD members,
Could you please translate for us what the parrot says? I had the feeling something funny about parrot speaking when I saw people laughing. I will be grateful when you translate for us.
)), I sent this link to Nas through email recent and I will post whenever I get the translation from Nas. She is at school right now so I will not hear from her for few hours.
Although it is well known that many parrots (and particularly African grays) can make context-specific sounds, I have never seen a bird make a specific sound on demand. Our African gray also makes context-specific noises, but not with the same proficiency as the bird in the video. However, she says ‘nighty-night’ when the kitchen light is turned off, says ‘uh-oh’ whenever something falls on the floor, and says ‘hello’ when the phone rings.
for translation, Taylor