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The discussion centers around the intelligence of parrots, particularly focusing on an article from BBC News about their cognitive abilities. Participants share anecdotes and references to other sources, exploring the capabilities of various parrot species, including African Greys and a cockatoo named Charlie.
Participants generally express fascination with the intelligence of parrots, but there is no consensus on specific claims or the extent of their abilities. Multiple viewpoints and anecdotes are shared without resolution.
Some statements rely on anecdotal evidence and personal experiences, which may not be universally applicable. The discussion includes references to external articles and books, which may have varying degrees of credibility.
decibel said:i think i'v read about this on this forum a while ago.
Math Is Hard said:Thank you, Marcus. I had not seen that article. I have heard though that African Greys are amazingly bright and can string together sentences quite easily.
By the way have you ever heard of the book "Charlie's World: The Improbable Adventures of a Hong Kong Cockatoo and His American Family"? Charlie was an amazing bird who reportedly spoke several languages, including Chinese, English, Spanish and Crow! His story is quite fascinating. I have only read an article about him in the Houston Post newspaper but I am hoping to eventually read this book and learn more about his life.