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"Life with Birdie, the African Grey Parrot" is a collection of memories Helen has of the little bird and his/her antics over the years they lived together.. The stories of humor, drama and sadness show the love between humans and animals.. Initially named "Bird,;" this little hand-fed exotic bird was thought to be a male. When she laid an egg, her name was changed to "Birdie." Birdie learned to repeat words she heard, good or bad, and learned to speak in both male and female voices. She also learned to whistle and could whistle every note of the popular song, "Bridge on the River Kwai." This…mehr

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"Life with Birdie, the African Grey Parrot" is a collection of memories Helen has of the little bird and his/her antics over the years they lived together.. The stories of humor, drama and sadness show the love between humans and animals.. Initially named "Bird,;" this little hand-fed exotic bird was thought to be a male. When she laid an egg, her name was changed to "Birdie." Birdie learned to repeat words she heard, good or bad, and learned to speak in both male and female voices. She also learned to whistle and could whistle every note of the popular song, "Bridge on the River Kwai." This is a love story between Helen, her late husband, Glen, and Birdie.
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Helen, now in her eighties, grew up on a farm in Ohio, and as a young child, helped her Amish grand-mother, learning cooking, baking, sewing and gardening skills. It is with her Gramma Yoder that she learned to love birds. She was married over 50 years to her husband, Glen,, is the mother of five, grand-mother of eleven and great-grandmother of seventeen. Now widowed, she lives in Hendersonville, TN.