Having known a cockatiel, while these birds cannot put words together into sentences, they do communicate by using the words or phrases they copy from you in context.
Notice how wild birds are communicating all the time, warning of predators, exulting in nice weather. Cockatiels (and parrots, I assume) can copy the calls of their human associates, and try to use them in context.
DaJellyBelly over 10 years ago
How cute! A psychotic parrot named Polly! LOL
cpalmeresq over 10 years ago
But where is Jimmy?
ComicDetectiveDA over 10 years ago
I hope he’s not already gone…I know we’ll all miss him.
Ms. Nibs over 10 years ago
I’m kinda new to this strip, so has Jimmy been in any other story arcs before?
Max Starman Jones over 10 years ago
Great story arc. Lose the parrot and it would be stupendous.
Willow Mt Lyon over 10 years ago
I love that parrot. She can romp with my crazy cat.
stuart over 10 years ago
Having known a cockatiel, while these birds cannot put words together into sentences, they do communicate by using the words or phrases they copy from you in context.
Notice how wild birds are communicating all the time, warning of predators, exulting in nice weather. Cockatiels (and parrots, I assume) can copy the calls of their human associates, and try to use them in context.
OldManMountain over 10 years ago
Things you don’t want your second-hand parrot to say: “Not the eyes, Polly! Not the eyes!”
1MadHat Premium Member over 10 years ago
Someone once asked me if I suffered from brain damage,..I said, “No, I kind of enjoy it”. 8^)