Parrot swears at London firefighter trying to rescue it from roof
Jessie's owner became worried the parrot might be injured when it stayed on a London roof for three days
A "foul-mouthed" parrot launched a four-letter tirade at a firefighter as he tried to rescue the bird from a neighbour's roof in north London.
Jessie's owner had asked for help after the multilingual Macaw parrot spent three days on the roof in Edmonton.
The RSPCA called in the London Fire Brigade (LFB) to rescue the bird.
Crew manager Atinc Horoz climbed up a ladder to save Jessie but was met with a volley of swear words from the parrot, which then flew off.
LFB watch manager Chris Swallow said Mr Horoz had told Jessie "I love you" after being advised it was the only way to "bond" with the parrot.
"While Jessie responded 'I love you' back, we then discovered that she had a bit of a foul mouth and kept swearing, much to our amusement," Mr Swallow said.
It emerged Jessie also speaks Turkish and Greek, "so we tried telling her to 'come' in both those languages too", Mr Swallow added.
"Thankfully it soon became apparent that Jessie was fine and uninjured as she flew off to another roof and then to a tree."
After escaping, Jessie returned home "of her own accord" on Monday afternoon, the LFB said.
Her owner later sent the firefighters who came to help her a video of Jessie thanking them.
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Jessie the parrot in now home safe & sound with her owner and she had this to say to the firefighters who came to help her in #Edmonton http://bit.ly/2nAUpCI
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Jessie's owner became worried the parrot might be injured when it stayed on a London roof for three days
A "foul-mouthed" parrot launched a four-letter tirade at a firefighter as he tried to rescue the bird from a neighbour's roof in north London.
Jessie's owner had asked for help after the multilingual Macaw parrot spent three days on the roof in Edmonton.
The RSPCA called in the London Fire Brigade (LFB) to rescue the bird.
Crew manager Atinc Horoz climbed up a ladder to save Jessie but was met with a volley of swear words from the parrot, which then flew off.
LFB watch manager Chris Swallow said Mr Horoz had told Jessie "I love you" after being advised it was the only way to "bond" with the parrot.
"While Jessie responded 'I love you' back, we then discovered that she had a bit of a foul mouth and kept swearing, much to our amusement," Mr Swallow said.
It emerged Jessie also speaks Turkish and Greek, "so we tried telling her to 'come' in both those languages too", Mr Swallow added.
"Thankfully it soon became apparent that Jessie was fine and uninjured as she flew off to another roof and then to a tree."
After escaping, Jessie returned home "of her own accord" on Monday afternoon, the LFB said.
Her owner later sent the firefighters who came to help her a video of Jessie thanking them.
London Fire Brigade
@LondonFire
Jessie the parrot in now home safe & sound with her owner and she had this to say to the firefighters who came to help her in #Edmonton http://bit.ly/2nAUpCI
5:04 AM - Aug 14, 2018
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