Yeah, although Ruby (Nick's Ruby) is much more articulate. In fact, she's ruined all other talking parrots for me. Oh how I miss those guys... I must've rewatched the old videos like hundreds of times.
There was this retired ARMY Colonel. He used to have a double yellow headed amazon pet parrot which he had kept whilst he was in the service. Being around army personnel for all those years the parrot picked up quite a colourful repertoire of foul language, which he CONSTANTLY shouted at the top of his LUNGS. Needless to say, he cursed like a NAVY SAILOR.. Years went by, and
the ARMY Colonel,like all living things will eventually do, passed away leaving the poor parrot t ownerless. The local priest took pity on the poor bir,d and adopted it. It was a WEIRD situation. A priest owning a FOUL MOUTH PARROT who constantly swore.. Being that his new home was a church he was kept towards the VERY BACK of the church's patio. It was a very SLOW DEPROGRAMMING process but, eventually the priest his assistant got
Ye Olde "Army" Amazon parrot to STOP spouting off like a Sailor... He switch his repertoire from cursing to singing religious hymns... The funny part was that: Every once, in a great while his neurons would get crossed and in the middle of a religious hymn he would revert back to his Army days a would loudly shout a curse word...
My African Grey parrot says a few choice words as well. I didn't try to teach it those words, but they only have to hear them a few times to say them. I said $h!T one too many times.
A break and entry robbery was solved, in Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 by listening to the parrot 🦜 mimicking the words of the perpetrators. The owner came home, viewed the violation of his privacy and his home. Reported the break-in to Toronto Police Services. A day or two later, the bird had some new phrases in his repertoire: "Hey Robert, come look at this!", "Robert - get over here!". The police had a lead on a serial B&E artist in the neighbourhood, went over to his home, and found some goods matching the description of the purloined articles from the home of the parrot. An exemplary example of in-home security.
@@19gregske55 . Hello Gregory I really liked your story. I'm really happy that they found the person that broke in the person's house hey Robert you dummy... who would ever think you'd get foiled by a parrot..🦜🦜🕊🕊
Have you found Sausage a home yet? If not, I would love her. I have an African Grey male named Buster. He's a hoot. The two of them would be a pair for sure!
The poor bird is suffering in her cage: she yearns for the freedom of her native Africa, the open air the warm sunlight and the fellowship of her flock.
@@LindaEll89 She is suffering for the lack of her natural environment - just as you would be if you had been born and brought up underground with restricted movement and without the companionship of your own kind. Who or what is 'gidding'?
@@freeman8128 This bambified vision people have of animals yearning for freedom is inaccurate 99% of the time, animals could not give less than half of a shit about freedom. They don't fly out of enjoyment and a love of freedom they fly out of necessity. There's a reason animals well taken care of in captivity, like in zoos and as pets, are significantly happier and live far longer than their counterparts in the wild
What's the name of the shelter is it private or rspca owned how is anyone who's interested in her suppose to get in contact . I take it that this was shortened for utube . As for bleeping the swear words they obviously showed this before nine in the evening because of kids watching .
A person in England where sausage is predominant part of the diet. Most likely bird says Sausage & became a nickname. My adopted B&G is Toby. When I adopted him his feet were broken. He was called Toe Bird. The first words he was able to speak to me were Toe bi....rd Broke my heart but I knew he thought it was his name. Learn, don't judge. Don't assume anything.
David H. - in Britain, “sausage” is a term of endearment. It is used as a “pet” name (no pun intended) with someone you are fond of, like a grandparent to a grandchild. It is non-gender specific. So, “Who would name their parrot ‘sausage’?”, someone who is fond of the bird. 👵🏻🐾💕🇨🇦
Males are better talkers in any parrot type bird even parakeets although my female keet would cuss me out if I did give her attention. She would fly the entire house looking for me.
@Trisha Ann. African Grey's are just that, Grey with a bright red tale. My Grey "Sassy" will be 31 yrs old this year in November. She says only a few words but sings all the time, makes many sounds and Grey's mimic things they hear like doorbells, telephones, microwave beeps. Etc. They must have had a colored filter on to make her look purple. Pretty yes, but they are shades of grey
@@Donna-zc9ii oh ok. My Russian blue cat is gray, not blue so I was silly enough to not even think someone changed it. I've heard some live really long lives. A lady had some kind of large bird at a Kmart when I was a teen. I told it "Missy's a slut" and it repeated it over and over. I was a stupid kid and didn't know any bird could pick it up that fast. 30 + yrs later I've never seen another one do it. Birds are pretty. I just wouldn't want to have to take care of one.
Yes , they ALWAYS live alone w/o a partner 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ They talk bc they are lonely .keeping a parrot in Isolation is animal abuse .go get her a partner , ffs 😡😡😡😡😡
While I dislike the fact that they assume only a male owner would want a swearing parrot, parrots are very needy pets, and they need several hours of interaction and playtime every single day. Sausage needs an owner who has the time for that.
Totally untrue, I'm former head bird trainer @ Disney. It's pheromones, plain & simple. Please don't toss out random thoughts others might accept as a truth. This one in particular is a harmful assumption re: rehoming a bird. They might have a strong preference but any capable person could become favorite. Ask Greg Sabataso @ the Mirage, Las Vegas about Beatrice the Umbrella Cockatoo. We thought she hated men, turned out she was horny. True story.
Trust me, I’d be cursing too if my name was sausage. I don’t blame her
You're obviously not British. It's UK slang for a slightly silly person and not in a bad way.
@@moragmackay3597 I was being sarcastic but ok
@@jackiewalsh9652 No you weren't, you don't know British slang and are now pathetically lying.
@@moragmackay3597 what’s pathetic is you taking a comment so seriously that wasn’t even addressed to you. Mind your business
Makes me miss my Smokey so much. Smokey cursed like a sailor and I loved it. So much fun and a great companion. I miss my baby so much.
Beep out the swearing...nah man it’s the parrot 🦜 swearing that makes it funny...
Don’t go making a vid about. Swearing parrot and then bleep out the swear words, dude. Lol
Yea for real.
Exactly. Super lame
Couldn’t agree with you more. This is possibly the first time I have ever given a thumbs down to a cutie animal video. ****ing snowflakes!
Corporate news they will always bleed it out
No need to bleep on UA-cam.
She should become friends with Ruby.
Ohio Dan I thought the same thing. For a moment, I thought she WAS Ruby.
"Night night, Sausage."
Yeah, although Ruby (Nick's Ruby) is much more articulate. In fact, she's ruined all other talking parrots for me. Oh how I miss those guys... I must've rewatched the old videos like hundreds of times.
hahaha omg ruby
@@OhioDan 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We love you Sausage. I hope you found the best home.
African grey's are lifetime friends especially when you earn their trust.
She's a barrel of laughs 😂😄😂
Sausage is the best name for a parrot I've ever heard
It’s crazy how you could hear the former owners conversations with the bird
I love African Greys SOOO MUUUCH 😍😍😍
She even has the Geordie dialect.
I shouldn't laugh but there's something intrinsically funny about a parrot that swears like that
All parrots love loud noises like the vacuum and swearing in anger or excitement.
Pity I didn't see this at the time. She's exactly the sort of bird I'd have loved to add to my flock. I hope she found a good home.
Shes sweet I hope she has a good home
Nobody will understand her if she learns words from Geordies.
If Sausage loves to swear, then she’s the next Ruby the Swearing Parrot 🤣
parrots love cussing its the emotional thing they love and. the reaction they get.
Ive seen videos where you'd swear they could figure out world hunger and warp speed if you gave them a legal pad and a pencil.
Birds are beautiful. You have to be truly dedicated to raising them though. They require ALOT more attention than a cat or dog!
You can say that again. And again!
There was this retired ARMY Colonel. He used to have a double yellow headed amazon pet parrot which he had kept whilst he was in the service. Being around army personnel for all those years the parrot picked up quite a colourful repertoire of foul language, which he CONSTANTLY shouted at the top of his LUNGS. Needless to say, he cursed like a NAVY SAILOR.. Years went by, and
the ARMY Colonel,like all living things will eventually do, passed away leaving the poor parrot t ownerless.
The local priest took pity on the poor bir,d and adopted it. It was a WEIRD situation. A priest owning a FOUL MOUTH
PARROT who constantly swore.. Being that his new home was a church he was kept towards the VERY BACK of the church's patio. It was a very SLOW DEPROGRAMMING process but, eventually the priest his assistant got
Ye Olde "Army" Amazon parrot to STOP spouting off like a Sailor... He switch his repertoire from cursing to singing religious hymns... The funny part was that: Every once, in a great while his neurons would get crossed and in the middle of a religious hymn he would revert back to his Army days a would loudly shout a curse word...
Why the hell did you split that into 3 messages? XD You know you can edit the existing message, right? XD
Censorship is so freaking awkward that they censor BIRDS swearing... jeez... humans are dumb.
"if she was a person she would be ladette" sounds like X rated Ruby for sure lol
On hearing about being censored on youtube the Parrot responds with ' Read my lips'
Oh my God that parrot has an accent lol
Wow. Check out parrots speaking....any language
We all have accents. Parrots mimic sounds, there is no particular parrot accent.
Think b4 U post!
@@fowleheidi482 my bird speaks Ebonics.
She is gorgeous. People and birds who swear have larger vocabularies. That is a good thing.
i clicked to hear the parrot NOT YOU !
I would absolutely adopt her
Can’t you send her to Australia with Eric the legend?
My dad is blind and he needs that bird
I love to swear too.
He s been wanting one like that for many years
My African Grey parrot says a few choice words as well. I didn't try to teach it those words, but they only have to hear them a few times to say them. I said $h!T one too many times.
A break and entry robbery was solved, in Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 by listening to the parrot 🦜 mimicking the words of the perpetrators. The owner came home, viewed the violation of his privacy and his home. Reported the break-in to Toronto Police Services. A day or two later, the bird had some new phrases in his repertoire: "Hey Robert, come look at this!", "Robert - get over here!".
The police had a lead on a serial B&E artist in the neighbourhood, went over to his home, and found some goods matching the description of the purloined articles from the home of the parrot. An exemplary example of in-home security.
@@19gregske55 . Hello Gregory I really liked your story. I'm really happy that they found the person that broke in the person's house hey Robert you dummy... who would ever think you'd get foiled by a parrot..🦜🦜🕊🕊
Of course it’s British 😂
sounds like the previous owner was Australian
Love African Greys
To them it’s just a cool noise
Too true😂
Hello lovely sausage!
I wish I could have her
Sausage? Lol
I would love to have her she is bueatiful
Hey, Sausage looks just like Ruby...but Ruby is my best girl...💓👍
Nice 👍
Do they sell this birb in stores 😂😂
Haha so funny
Omg it even has the accent
Learnt from the previous owner?😊
Have you found Sausage a home yet? If not, I would love her. I have an African Grey male named Buster. He's a hoot. The two of them would be a pair for sure!
Cool wish I had one
I came to hear curse words but the parrot hardly says anything over the music and the human does most of the talking.
I thought it was Ruby
This is the parrot before Chanel. There was another 3 but I’m glad they’ve found Chanel No 5
It sounded like she had a British accent.
Bring it on .
I would like a swearing parrot and id rescue one but i have no idea how to take care of one so it would be unfair on the bird.
CHANEL!!! HER NAME'S CHANEL SHE'S AN AFRICAN GREY
Ah ruby wpuld yeach her even worse words.lol
The bird swear because the owner swearing all the time. Don't blame the bird blame the owner.
The Charlotte Crosby of the Parrot world. (No offence to parrots.)
Is this the parrot from that "based parrot" edit?
It's interesting he said they would prefer to find her a male owner, I'm curious as to why.
most african grey parrots prefer men because they feel more protected by them, regardless of gender.
Is that ruby. Nick Chapmans parrot
The poor bird is suffering in her cage: she yearns for the freedom of her native Africa, the open air the warm sunlight and the fellowship of her flock.
Ofcourse, a domestic born bird longing for Africa, you got to be gidding. Please use common sense before reacting. 🤔
@@LindaEll89 She is suffering for the lack of her natural environment - just as you would be if you had been born and brought up underground with restricted movement and without the companionship of your own kind.
Who or what is 'gidding'?
@@freeman8128 This bambified vision people have of animals yearning for freedom is inaccurate 99% of the time, animals could not give less than half of a shit about freedom. They don't fly out of enjoyment and a love of freedom they fly out of necessity. There's a reason animals well taken care of in captivity, like in zoos and as pets, are significantly happier and live far longer than their counterparts in the wild
@@CAL-kq3cw Your use of scatalogical language tells us all we need to know about the kind of person you are and the value of your opinions.
@@freeman8128 "u used the word shit therefor ur wrong!!!" That's an impressive non argument, bravo.
i guess this bird hase find new owners?
How is sausage doin?
I have her
Of course its Scotland
What's the name of the shelter is it private or rspca owned how is anyone who's interested in her suppose to get in contact . I take it that this was shortened for utube . As for bleeping the swear words they obviously showed this before nine in the evening because of kids watching .
who would name their parrot "sausage"?
A person in England where sausage is predominant part of the diet. Most likely bird says Sausage & became a nickname.
My adopted B&G is Toby.
When I adopted him his feet were broken. He was called Toe Bird. The first words he was able to speak to me were Toe bi....rd
Broke my heart but I knew he thought it was his name.
Learn, don't judge.
Don't assume anything.
David H. - in Britain, “sausage” is a term of endearment. It is used as a “pet” name (no pun intended) with someone you are fond of, like a grandparent to a grandchild. It is non-gender specific. So, “Who would name their parrot ‘sausage’?”, someone who is fond of the bird.
👵🏻🐾💕🇨🇦
CHANELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
V i b e G i r l 😂😂😂 CHANEEEEEEEEEELLL
Males are better talkers in any parrot type bird even parakeets although my female keet would cuss me out if I did give her attention. She would fly the entire house looking for me.
I would like to have a parrot
No offense but I bet you wouldn't. An off the cuff comment like that means you have no clue. Please stick to cute videos
WE FOUND CHANEEEEEEELLLLLL
So not actually hearing swear words.
Darn sausages. Can't trust them.
My dogs name is sausage
You should let your bird out of its cage as much as possible
Faze Apec
She beautiful
It's ok, being geordie you can't get half what she says
I'm not normally a bird person but that is the prettiest one I've ever seen. I didn't know they could be solid purple.
@Trisha Ann. African Grey's are just that, Grey with a bright red tale. My Grey "Sassy" will be 31 yrs old this year in November. She says only a few words but sings all the time, makes many sounds and Grey's mimic things they hear like doorbells, telephones, microwave beeps. Etc. They must have had a colored filter on to make her look purple. Pretty yes, but they are shades of grey
@@Donna-zc9ii oh ok. My Russian blue cat is gray, not blue so I was silly enough to not even think someone changed it. I've heard some live really long lives. A lady had some kind of large bird at a Kmart when I was a teen. I told it "Missy's a slut" and it repeated it over and over. I was a stupid kid and didn't know any bird could pick it up that fast. 30 + yrs later I've never seen another one do it. Birds are pretty. I just wouldn't want to have to take care of one.
What's the point of beeping everything out
How sad to put a bird that is meant to fly free inside a cage. No wonder she swears! I would too.
You bleep out the swear words of a humourous parot yet Cathy Newman etc etc?
Umm I didn't hear any cuss words at and it was the reason I clicked on the fn video.
They been bleeped out
I want her
Imagine a black person entered the room with her that won't end will
😱😁😱😁😱😁😱😁
Yes , they ALWAYS live alone w/o a partner 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
They talk bc they are lonely .keeping a parrot in Isolation is animal abuse .go get her a partner , ffs 😡😡😡😡😡
Meh! You need to find her ''a male owner who has plenty of time on his hands''?????? Why didn't you call her Lolita then? Are you serious?!!!
While I dislike the fact that they assume only a male owner would want a swearing parrot, parrots are very needy pets, and they need several hours of interaction and playtime every single day. Sausage needs an owner who has the time for that.
@@titanqueen7217not true lol 😂 parrot don't need several hours of interaction they just sit there eat drink and sleep that all
No swearing here for fucks sake🙄
Lame sauce
..DO FEMALE PARROTS SPEAK IN A FEMALE VOICE AND THE MALES IN A MALE VOICE ?...
No, they mimic the voices of whoever they heard the words from.
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Lol why is her name Sausage.. Poor girl..
They could change it to Sassy
I didn't hear any swear words. Ripoff!
A video about a swearing parrot, with all the swearing bleeped out. Very bad form, very poor and uninteresting video.
Chav parrot
Came for the parrot, stayed for the cute guy
I notice that female birds tend to bond more with male owners and vice versa.
Totally untrue, I'm former head bird trainer @ Disney.
It's pheromones, plain & simple. Please don't toss out random thoughts others might accept as a truth. This one in particular is a harmful assumption re: rehoming a bird. They might have a strong preference but any capable person could become favorite.
Ask Greg Sabataso @ the Mirage, Las Vegas about Beatrice the Umbrella Cockatoo.
We thought she hated men, turned out she was horny. True story.
FAIL !