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{{Infobox Species
|Species name    = Parrot
|image          = Captain Parrot.jpg
|image          = [[File:Captain Parrot.jpg|250px]]
|type            = [[Bird]]
|type            = [[bird]]
|aka            =  
|aka            = paradise parrot (species)
|affiliation    =  
|affiliation    = [[pirate]]s
|origin          = [[Earth]]
|origin          = [[Earth]]
|appearances    = [[PDA]]: ''[[Blue Box]]''<br />[[SJA]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]''
|first mention  = The TARDIS Worshippers (comic story)
|mentions        =
|appearances    = {{il|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Sky (TV story)|Sky]]''|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sands of Life (audio story)|The Sands of Life]]''}}
|individuals    =[[Captain (Parrot)|Captain]]  
|individuals    =[[Captain (Lost in Time)|Captain]]  
}}
}}A '''parrot''' was a type of [[bird]] native to [[Earth]].
A '''parrot''' was a type of [[bird]] native to [[Earth]].
 
According to [[K9 Mark II]], Parrots were of the family [[Psittacidae]] and were often colourful with short, down-curved hooked bill grasping feet and a raucous voice. They were most commonly found in the tropics and ate fruits and seeds. Parrots were also commonly kept as cage birds. ([[AUDIO]]:'' [[The Sands of Life (audio story)|The Sands of Life]]'')
[[File:Arkwood Parrots.jpg|left|thumb|Enraged parrots loose at a [[Zoo (The Arkwood Experiments)|zoo]] swoop around the Brigadier and the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Arkwood Experiments (comic story)|The Arkwood Experiments]]'')]]
In [[1970s]] [[London]], the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] encountered parrots at a [[Zoo (The Arkwood Experiments)|zoo]] which were in a frenzy. They broke out of their cage and attacked the Doctor and the Brigadier, but the two men escaped by diving into a pool of [[penguin]]s, which also attacked them. The parrots then flew off towards the town to wreak havoc there — and oddly, were never seen nor mentioned again. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Arkwood Experiments (comic story)|The Arkwood Experiments]]'')
 
In [[1988]], [[de Flores]] almost shot a parrot with [[archery]] from his balcony, but was interrupted by [[Karl (Silver Nemesis)|Karl]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'')
 
Parrots were known for the habit of mimicking and repeating voices. The [[Fourth Doctor]] once asked [[Leela]], "Why do you keep repeating everything I say. You're not a parrot, are you?", to which Leela, ignorant of his reference, could only reply, "Parrot?". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'')


They were known for the habit of mimicking and repeating voices. The [[Fourth Doctor]] once compared [[Leela]] to one when she started repeating what he said. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy]]'')
There was a parrot in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] by the time of the Doctor's [[fourth incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sands of Life (audio story)|The Sands of Life]]'' / ''[[War Against the Laan (audio story)|War Against the Laan]]'') It remained in the TARDIS until at least his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')


[[Pirate]]s were frequently associated with pet parrots. [[The Captain]] of [[Zanak]] had a [[Polyphase Avatron]], a parrot-like [[robot]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'') [[Baltazar]] had the robotic [[Squawk]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
[[Pirate]]s were frequently associated with pet parrots. [[The Captain]] of [[Zanak]] had a [[Polyphase Avatron]], a parrot-like [[robot]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'') while [[Baltazar]] had the robotic [[Squawk]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'')


[[The Shopkeeper]] had a 'pet' parrot that he called [[Captain (Parrot)|"Captain"]]. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'') [[Ghislain]] was always accompanied by his parrot. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Blue Box]]'')
[[File:Parrot (One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes).jpg|thumb|The [[Seventh Corsair]]'s [[Parrot (One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes)|parrot]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes (short story)|One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes]]'')]]
The [[Seventh Corsair]] travelled with a [[Parrot (One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes)|parrot]] as her companion. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes (short story)|One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes]]'')


'''Paradise parrots''' were worth 500 points in the [[I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'')
[[The Shopkeeper (Lost in Time)|The Shopkeeper]] had a "pet" parrot that he called [[Captain (Lost in Time)|"Captain"]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'')


When trying to identify a picture of a [[Krafayis]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s [[Visual Recognition System|device]] identified it as a parrot and a polar [[bear]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor]]'')
[[Ghislain]] was always accompanied by his parrot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]'')


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[[Paradise parrot]]s were worth 500 points in the [[I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo (novel)|The Last Dodo]]'')
 
When trying to identify a picture of a [[Krafayis]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s [[Visual Recognition System]] identified it first as a parrot and then a [[polar bear]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'')


[[Category:Earth birds]]
[[Category:Earth birds]]
[[Category:Domesticated creatures]]
[[Category:Species from the real world]]
[[Category:Domesticated animals]]

Latest revision as of 05:11, 21 July 2024

Parrot

A parrot was a type of bird native to Earth.

According to K9 Mark II, Parrots were of the family Psittacidae and were often colourful with short, down-curved hooked bill grasping feet and a raucous voice. They were most commonly found in the tropics and ate fruits and seeds. Parrots were also commonly kept as cage birds. (AUDIO: The Sands of Life)

Enraged parrots loose at a zoo swoop around the Brigadier and the Doctor. (COMIC: The Arkwood Experiments)

In 1970s London, the Third Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart encountered parrots at a zoo which were in a frenzy. They broke out of their cage and attacked the Doctor and the Brigadier, but the two men escaped by diving into a pool of penguins, which also attacked them. The parrots then flew off towards the town to wreak havoc there — and oddly, were never seen nor mentioned again. (COMIC: The Arkwood Experiments)

In 1988, de Flores almost shot a parrot with archery from his balcony, but was interrupted by Karl. (TV: Silver Nemesis)

Parrots were known for the habit of mimicking and repeating voices. The Fourth Doctor once asked Leela, "Why do you keep repeating everything I say. You're not a parrot, are you?", to which Leela, ignorant of his reference, could only reply, "Parrot?". (TV: The Invisible Enemy)

There was a parrot in the TARDIS by the time of the Doctor's fourth incarnation. (AUDIO: The Sands of Life / War Against the Laan) It remained in the TARDIS until at least his eighth incarnation. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)

Pirates were frequently associated with pet parrots. The Captain of Zanak had a Polyphase Avatron, a parrot-like robot, (TV: The Pirate Planet) while Baltazar had the robotic Squawk. (TV: The Infinite Quest)

The Seventh Corsair travelled with a parrot as her companion. (PROSE: One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes)

The Shopkeeper had a "pet" parrot that he called "Captain". (TV: Lost in Time)

Ghislain was always accompanied by his parrot. (PROSE: Blue Box)

Paradise parrots were worth 500 points in the I-Spyder Book of Earth Creatures. (PROSE: The Last Dodo)

When trying to identify a picture of a Krafayis, the Eleventh Doctor's Visual Recognition System identified it first as a parrot and then a polar bear. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)