Around Randolph: For the birds

“What kind of intelligence allows a bird to anticipate the arrival of a distant storm? Or find its way to a place it has never been before? Or precisely imitate the complex songs of hundreds of other species? Or hide tens of thousands of seeds over hundreds of square miles and remember where it put them six months later?” – Jennifer Ackerman

Randolph resident Cindy Laford has been bird sitting, grooming and rescuing birds for 28 years and continues to be astonished at their intellect. Recently her son visited and said, “This coffee is horrible.” Cindy replied, “Then take it back.” He responded, “Naw, I’ll just drink this foul-tasting stuff.” Maynard, a blue and gold macaw, replied, “Coward.”

A while back, an Amazon parrot she had rescued said something incriminating.

Immediately, Cindy called the owner and restated what the bird had said. The owner replied, “Don’t worry, that s.o.b. is in jail and will never see my daughter again.”…

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