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Harry the Surfing Parrot
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Harry the Surfing Parrot

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Beak: Parrots have strong, curved beaks that are adapted for cracking seeds, nuts, and other hard foods. Becco: I pappagalli hanno becchi forti e ricurvi, adattati per rompere semi, noci e altri cibi duri.

Eyes: Parrots have large, round eyes that are well-adapted for seeing in both bright and dim light. Occhi: I pappagalli hanno occhi grandi e rotondi che sono ben adattati per vedere sia con la luce intensa che fioca.

Ears: Parrots have small ears that are concealed by feathers. Orecchie: I pappagalli hanno orecchie piccole che sono nascoste dalle piume.

Neck: Parrots have long, flexible necks that allow them to turn their heads to look in all directions. Collo: I pappagalli hanno colli lunghi e flessibili che permettono loro di girare la testa per guardare in tutte le direzioni.

Wing feathers: The wings are covered in feathers that are specially adapted for flight. Piume delle ali: Le ali sono coperte di piume appositamente adattate per il volo.

Toes: Parrots have two toes facing forwards and two toes facing backwards. This arrangement is called zygodactyl. The zygodactyl foot is adapted for climbing and grasping. Dita: I pappagalli hanno due dita rivolte in avanti e due dita rivolte all'indietro. Questa disposizione è chiamata zigodattile. Le zampe zigodattili sono adatte per arrampicarsi e afferrare.

Tail: Parrots' tails can be long or short. Coda: La coda dei pappagalli può essere lunga o corta.

Meet Harry, the parrot who loves two things: talking and surfing!

Every morning, Harry wakes up in his cosy tree nest. The sun shines, and he squawks a cheerful "Good morning!"

Harry's favourite thing is his surfboard, as colorful as his feathers. He polishes it every day.

Harry's favourite thing is his surfboard, as colorful as his feathers. He polishes it every day.

Harry has a big dream - to ride the waves like the humans he sees at the beach.

He starts practising on small waves near his tree. Splash! Harry is determined to get better.

His friends, a wise old owl, and a chatty squirrel cheer him on from the beach.

One day, a big wave comes. Heart pounding, feathers ruffled, Harry paddles and catches the wave. Wee!

Harry does it! His friends hoot and chirp, and they have a big party on the beach.

Harry shares with his friends how much joy surfing brings him. "It's not just for humans!" he squawks.

As the sun sets, Harry sits on his surfboard, proud and happy. With a content squawk, he knows he has found his true passion - surfing!

And so, every day, Harry rides the waves, bringing joy to the entire treetop community.

Parrots are tropical birds with curved beaks. There are over 360 different species. They live in Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, India, New Zealand and Australia.

The Parrot

What's special about it?

  • The parrot can copy the human voice.
  • It's the only animal in the world that can mimic human speech.
  • It builds nests inside trees.
  • It lives up to 80 years.
  • It's the only bird that can lift up food to its mouth using its feet. Other birds use their beaks to lift their food, or use their feet to grasp and carry it.

Where do parrots live?

Central America

South America

The Caribbean

Africa

India

New Zealand

Australia

Southeast Asia

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