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                   People are astonished the first time they hear a parrot say
               “Hello!” when the phone rings, ask “Who is it?” when the doorbell
               rings, or greet someone familiar by name. But even though it’s an as-
               tonishing achievement for a bird to say even one word, many don’t
               really give it due consideration. Over time, they may even come to
               see it as normal and commonplace.

                   Not only does the bird see and recognize the person approach-
               ing; what’s more, the bird knows how to react to a person it knows.
               It remembers—and reproduces—words it associates with that per-
               son. This is evident proof that the bird has an accurate memory. If
               we consider that some species of birds seem to understand ques-
               tions they are asked and give a seemingly logical answer, the issue
               becomes even more complex. One important example of this is a
               trained grey parrot by the name of Alex. When he’s presented with
               a red (rose) piece of paper and asked “What color?” he answers
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               “rose.” In later sections, we’ll mention more of this parrot’s skills
               in more detail.
                   A bird possessing such talents is a great wonder of creation, for
               birds and other animals do not have free will and reason, and do not
               share the human characteristics of thought, the ability to make con-
               scious decisions and the determination to carry them out. The abili-
               ty to talk and imitate sounds is taught by God to certain species of
               birds. These creatures do not talk

               because of their own rational
               thought, will or consciousness,



               For a long time, it was thought that
               parrots and other talking birds merely
               imitated, but recent research has
               shown these creatures to have remark-
               able mental abilities.




                                   The Special Design which
                                 nables Birds to Produce Sound
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