I filmed the most amazing interaction between parrots and humans last month: I was with a rescuer who does parrot therapy in hospitals. She had introduced me earlier to Carlos, a quadriplegic who had given up on life until she brought her parrots to meet him. He was so inspired by their beauty that he decided to learn to paint using a brush held in his mouth. His subject? Macaws, of course!
Alex, the cockatiel’s, reaction to Carlos and/or my filming was pretty amazing. He started squawking loudly using a lot of mostly indecipherable sentences. Every once in a while you’d catch a word but most of it sounded like a bad transistor radio from the 70s. He also got pretty agitated, shaking his topknot up and down, and began pacing along the back of the chair, switching sides and seemingly taking both ends of some argument he was having with himself. Dana was kind of horrified and told him to calm down. I, of course, was loving it and asked her to just let him go because I was getting great footage and he wasn’t hurting himself. She said he’s never acted like that before.