Ut-oh! Polygon!
PARROT PEAHEN
well i dont think she dissapered, i thnk she was killed. dude, she flew over the bermuda triangle. and, she was a woman. you know what they say about woman drivers... never mind pilots
Oumu
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PolyGon
If your train the parrot to say hello then yes. This can be accomplished by repeating the word around the bird and rewarding it with a treat when it says it.
You use flown when you want to say flew, and vice versa.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
When you arrive at Parrot Port, the parrot is at the trading post. Following his clues, you find him again in an upper window, on a palm tree to the far right, and finally flying above the first two rooftops.The key is to get the cracker from the upper left side inside Petey's Pirate Pub. Then follow the parrot and pirate's conversations.Getting the Map Piece in detailGet the cracker from Petey's Pub and go to the Trading Post where the parrot is sitting.The parrot will say "Squaawk! Jump in the sea, then come and find me." (go into the water by your ship, and swim ashore)When you return, he is on the left upper window of the Trading post. Now he will say "Squaawk! Clog the vent, then see where I went."Jump atop the ash screen on the chimney of Petey's Pub, to partly stop the smoke.Now the parrot is on a palm tree at far right, and will direct you to see its owner, a pirate atop the tall tower near the dock, saying "Squaawk! To the old tower go, and find a pirate I know."Go to see the pirate, who will ask you to retrieve his parrot. Use the cracker to bring the parrot to you, and click the pirate to receive the map piece.Once you leave the island, the pirate and parrot disappear.
The correct phrase is "flew past," which means something moved quickly by.