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Even the birds know what to do when questioned by the police

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Lost Parrot Returns Home After Telling Veterinarian His Address
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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May 21: Yosuke the parrot rests in his cage at home in Nagareyama, Japan, after he was missing for two weeks.

TOKYO— When Yosuke the parrot flew out of his cage and got lost, he did exactly what he had been taught — recite his name and address to a stranger willing to help.[/b]

Police rescued the African grey parrot two weeks ago from a neighbor's roof in the city of Nagareyama, near Tokyo. After spending a night at the station, he was transferred to a nearby veterinary hospital while police searched for clues, local policeman Shinjiro Uemura said.

He kept mum with the cops, but began chatting after a few days with the vet.

"I'm Mr. Yosuke Nakamura," the bird told the veterinarian, according to Uemura. The parrot also provided his full home address, down to the street number, and even entertained the hospital staff by singing songs.

"We checked the address, and what do you know, a Nakamura family really lived there. So we told them we've found Yosuke," Uemura said.

The Nakamura family told police they had been teaching the bird its name and address for about two years.

But Yosuke apparently wasn't keen on opening up to police officials.

"I tried to be friendly and talked to him, but he completely ignored me," Uemura said.
 

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zoom6zoom wrote:
Thread title could have been, "Cops give vet the bird after he fails to identify himself"!

I was even more surprised that they didn't arrest the bird for failure to id himself:lol:.

WHERE ARE THE PARROT CUFFS ?!?!?!:what:....:celebrate

TJ
 

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Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
 

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deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
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deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
Good one DD....ROFLMAO
 

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deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
Hahahahahahahaha!!! :D:D:D
 

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deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
now thats funny.:celebrate:celebrate
 

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deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
He (the parrot) also did not sing for the police! :lol:

Yata hey
 

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Grapeshot wrote:
deepdiver wrote:
Just another case of "the man" keeping the African parrot down. Although they put him behind bars, lucky he didn't have to go to the big house and worry about getting plucked in the showers.
He (the parrot) also did not sing for the police! :lol:

Yata hey
This bird exercised his rights to remain silent!!
 
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