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(1)The will left by Britain’s oldest parrot, who survived 55 years, just before his death, is drawing attention
(2)According to reports in foreign media, including the British daily The Sun, on the 14th, the grey parrot, a species of African Grey Parrot
(3)She has been living in Tanzania and England with her owner Nina Morgan since 1957 and recently passed away
(4)For Nina, who started living with a parrot as a gift to her son in 1957, the bird meant more than just a pet
(5)This parrot thought it would mimic the sound of Wong Wong or Meow whenever a dog or cat passed by
(6)When the owner got older and couldn’t hear the sound well, he called me “Nina” instead when the house bell rang
(7)When Nina looks at me, “Hello my love”. Hello my
(8)I said Darling, and when I went out
(9)See you later. Bye
(10)”Cheerio, bye, see you soon”
(11)Nina said, “It was a very smart and wise bird I’ve never taught my parrot how to speak
(12)I learned everything on my own.”
(13)Then the night before the bird died, when I headed to the bedroom
(14)I said, “Goodbye, bye.”
(15)I never thought this would be the last word
(16)C,” he said, unable to hide his sorrow
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