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  2. Talking bird - Wikipedia

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    Talking birds are used as a plot element in fiction, notably in many works by Gabriel García Márquez. [61] In The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot by Robert Arthur Jr., the young protagonists look for a group of talking birds, each of whom gives a cryptic clue to the location of a valuable treasure.

  3. Category:Talking birds - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Talking birds are birds capable of mimicking human speech.

  4. Talking birds - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Individual talking birds - Wikipedia

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    It includes Individual birds that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Individual talking birds" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Sparkie Williams - Wikipedia

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    Sparkie Williams (1954–1962) was a talking budgie who had a repertoire of more than 500 words and eight nursery rhymes, becoming a national celebrity after fronting an advertising campaign for Capern's bird seed, and making a record which sold 20,000 copies.

  7. Apollo (parrot) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo (hatched April 2020) is an African grey parrot and the subject of the popular YouTube channel "Apollo and Frens" run by couple Victoria "Tori" Lacey and Dalton Mason.

  8. Talking animal - Wikipedia

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    A talking animal or speaking animal is any non-human animal that can produce sounds or gestures resembling those of a human language. [1] Several species or groups of animals have developed forms of communication which superficially resemble verbal language, however, these usually are not considered a language because they lack one or more of the defining characteristics, e.g. grammar, syntax ...

  9. Category:Talking animals - Wikipedia

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    A talking animal refers to any form of animal which can reportedly speak human languages. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.