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The discussion centers around the intelligence of birds, particularly parrots like African Greys and cockatoos. Participants share insights about their remarkable abilities to communicate and understand human language. A notable example mentioned is N'kisi, a parrot that engages in complex conversations, demonstrating a high level of cognitive function. Another bird, Charlie, is highlighted for his multilingual skills, reportedly speaking Chinese, English, Spanish, and even Crow. The conversation reflects fascination with these birds' capabilities and the potential for deeper understanding of animal intelligence.
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i think i'v read about this on this forum a while ago.
 
decibel said:
i think i'v read about this on this forum a while ago.

I hope so, it would be interesting to see what others had to say!
Please see if you can find the post, decibel.

I made a search with keyword "parrot" but failed to come up with any PF posts about this parrot. You might want to give it a shot yourself
 
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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.
 
I found another article about N'kisi the parrot.
http://www.animalsentience.com/news/2004-01-26.htm
It blows me away that this conversation took place between a person and a bird.

N'Kisi: "Remember, we went in a car"
Aimee: "Yes! Did you like it?"
N'Kisi: "I like that - want to go out in the car"
Aimee: "We can't, wo don't have a car now"
N'Kisi: "Wanna go in a car right now"
Aimee: "I'm sorry, we can't right now - maybe we can go again later"
N'kisi: "Why can't I go in a car now?"
Aimee: "Because we don't have one"
N'kisi: "Let's get a car"
Aimee: "No Kisi, we can't get a car now"
N'kisi: "I want a car"
Aimee: "I'm sorry, baby, not today"
N'kisi: "Hurry up, want to go in a car. Remember? We were in a car"
 
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I want feathers.
I want to fly.
why can't I fly?
 
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.

Whahahahahahaha a cockatoo speaking crow! :surprise: :-p
Hillarious!
 

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