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This.
Is the Moth radio Hour, and I'm Kathryn Burns.
And the tweeting you're hearing right now is my white belly, Kaik Hamilton in my kitchen.
He's a small orange, green, and yellow parrot.
I love him, but we haven't always had a great relationship.
He's more my husband's bird.
And when you live in New York City, apartments are small and all pets are family pets.
Hamilton is a beautiful bird, and he's very friendly.
He likes to lie on his back in the palm of my hand while I rub his belly.
He imitates laughter and has learned to tell from the tone of our voice that we're making a joke and laugh along with us.
But sometimes we're at odds.
Like most birds, he's up with the sun, and sometimes I'd like to sleep in.
And when I'm working from home, I often have to explain in a zoom call, no, that isn't a child screaming.
That's my pet.
To give you an idea of how loud he is, here is his daily reaction to my husband Josh, putting him back in his cage so he can eat his breakfast.
With that in mind, welcome to this week's stories about birds.
We're going to hear about encounters with a mischievous raven, scientific adventures with a beloved African grey parrot, and a flock of lesbian chickens.