LisaShea Forum Logo
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill #326820 09/14/08 12:47 AM
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,546
TBJ♥ Offline OP
Best Friend
OP Offline
Best Friend
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,546
I know I've already made a post called this but that was like forever ago, so I'm making it again.

Anyways, this book is really good! smile There's a movie of it too on PBS. It's written by a man who feeds the cherry-headed conures who live in California (they're wild). He has some stories about the birds that are really touching.
It's also about his life a little, which is interesting because he used to be homeless, and he still does not have a job.

Here's his website: http://www.markbittner.net/

Here's the film's website: http://www.wildparrotsfilm.com/

smile


Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: TBJ♥] #326826 09/14/08 02:17 AM
*
*helwa
Unregistered
*helwa
Unregistered
*
this is a very good film. i have the dvd.

i really enjoyed the fact that he didnt try to cage and harness the birds and make them his "pets"

he left them alone and let them come to him if they chose to.

he did cage a couple but he tried to not do that.

Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: ] #326849 09/14/08 12:58 PM
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,546
TBJ♥ Offline OP
Best Friend
OP Offline
Best Friend
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,546
I liked that too. He usually just took in the sick ones and let them go. Except that one that refused to leave lol.


Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: TBJ♥] #326879 09/14/08 08:13 PM
*
*helwa
Unregistered
*helwa
Unregistered
*
HAHA yea that one got a taste of home life and wouldnt let it go haha i loved how it would annoy him and he would put it in time out outside in the tree for few minutes and then open the door and he would come back in


hahaha

Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: ] #326881 09/14/08 08:19 PM
P
Pudgie's mom
Unregistered
Pudgie's mom
Unregistered
P
LOL - that one looked so forlorn, like "I promise I'll be good now -- it's scary out here!"

Love the DVD; am keeping an eye out for the book...

Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: ] #356358 03/16/09 02:27 AM
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 55
I
ithica256 Offline
Regular
Offline
Regular
I
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 55
This film was recommended to me. I liked it, but it made me sad because his retelling of Tupelo's death reminded me of my budgie when he was ill. I like the film because I think it helps people who are not familiar with birds to know how much personality birds have.

Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: ithica256] #372911 06/26/09 02:47 PM
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 9
K
KittyL Offline
New Member
Offline
New Member
K
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 9
I loved both the book & movie & recommend both. I here rumors the is a flock of cheery heads in Casa Grande Az. Anyone know anything about it?

Re: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill [Re: KittyL] #396757 03/06/10 12:40 PM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 151
P
PartlyCloudy Offline
Companion
Offline
Companion
P
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 151
I watched this last night and really enjoyed it. I found Tupelo's death to be so sad, and obviously Mark so regrets not holding her.

Mingus was hilarious with his nest possessiveness too, although I didn't like that Mark "punished" him by putting him outside where he was so frightened.

Anyway, the book has been added to my TBR list.



Moderated by  Lisa Shea 

Search

Latest Posts
Photo Print Sizes
by leyibop - 03/24/23 07:20 PM
Architecture photography challeng
by Wuzzy - 03/24/23 08:27 AM
Longevity and Ayurveda treatments.
by Wuzzy - 03/24/23 05:23 AM
Sleeping more eases aches
by Wuzzy - 03/23/23 10:44 AM
What is business credibility and how can I boost i
by sandysam - 03/21/23 08:44 AM
Cleaning Microfiber
by Wuzzy - 03/21/23 03:51 AM
Dreaming of Your House
by Wuzzy - 03/20/23 12:14 PM
Do you have a facial regime?
by Wuzzy - 03/20/23 07:24 AM
Travel: Travel Books & Travel experiences
by MatthewBrady - 03/18/23 12:29 PM
origami crane earrings
by MatthewBrady - 03/18/23 11:45 AM
Privacy Policy
This forum uses cookies to ensure smooth navigation from page to page of a thread. If you choose to register and provide your email, that email is solely used to get your password to you. Nothing else. Ask with any questions!
Forum Areas

* General Discussion *



Books, TV, Movies

Da Vinci Code

Dreams

Japanese Culture

Life, Universe, Everything

Online Courses

Politics

Religious Research

Show Your Own Work

Work From Home / Writing


* Parakeets and Pets *



General Parakeet Chat

Keet Stories and Photos

Parakeet Photo Gallery

Budgie Training

Health and Medical Issues

Parakeet Breeding

In Memory Of ...

Non-Budgie Pets and Animals

Non-Budgie Animal Photos

Off-Topic for Keet Owners

Games

Animal Rights

Bird / Animal Books

Subscribe
Forum Guidelines
This forum takes web safety issues very seriously. Please make sure you have read and understood our Forum Guidelines before posting.
Sponsored Link
Support Our Friends
The Animal Rescue Site
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3