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The Parrot Who Became a Cycling Sensation: Meet Grey Grey at Bird Tricks Academy!

Updated: Apr 26

I never thought I'd be upstaged by a bird. But there I was, watching my African Grey parrot, Grey Grey, pedaling a tiny bicycle across my living room floor with more grace and confidence than I had on my first bike at age seven. Can you believe it?


It Started With a Crazy Idea


A few months ago, I had a wild thought: could an African Grey learn to ride a bicycle? Not just sit on one for a photo op, but actually ride it? Spoiler alert: Yes! And she's better at it than she has any right to be.


After months of patient training, Grey Grey can now:


  • Ride a miniature bicycle

  • Play basketball (she actually scores!)

  • Go bowling with a tiny ball

  • Skateboard across the floor

  • Sort objects by 5 different colors

  • Fetch items on command


But the cycling? That's what stops people in their tracks! When I post videos of Grey Grey confidently pedaling around, the comments explode: "This can't be real!" "Your parrot has better balance than me!" "I need to see this in person!"


The Unexpected Life Coach


Here's where it gets really funny.


African grey parrot perching

Bird Tricks Academy : Grey Grey isn't just an athlete. She's also appointed herself as our household hygiene monitor.


Scenario 1: Coming Home From Work


I walk through the door after a long day. Before I can even set my bag down, Grey Grey greets me at the entrance:


"Go shower!"


Not "hello." Not "welcome home." Just a direct command that I apparently smell like the outside world and need to do something about it immediately. She then immediately grooms herself!


Scenario 2: Lazy Weekend Morning


It's Saturday. I'm still in yesterday's clothes, enjoying my coffee, thinking I have all day to get ready. Grey Grey waddles over, takes one look at me, and delivers her verdict:


"Go shower!", followed by her signature armpit self-preening spa.


She knows. Somehow, this bird has figured out that if I'm wearing the same outfit from the night before, I haven't showered yet. She's like a tiny, feathered parent who's very concerned about my life choices.


How We Got Here: The Bird Tricks Academy Training Journey


The Parrot learn tricks: Cycling Training Timeline


People always ask: "How long did it take to teach her to ride a bicycle?" Months. Each trick takes months of patience, repetition, and a whole lot of ProMix (her favourite reward). The process looked like this:


  1. Getting comfortable with the bike (weeks)

  2. Understanding the pedaling motion (more weeks)

  3. Balance and coordination (many frustrating sessions)

  4. Putting it all together (the magical moment it clicked)


African Greys are incredibly intelligent parrot —they have the cognitive abilities of a 5-year-old child and the problem-solving skills to match. But they're also individuals with their own learning pace and preferences.


The "Go Shower" Education


This one? I didn't teach her this. She taught herself! Grey Grey observed our daily routines and made the connection:


  • We come home → we shower

  • Same clothes as yesterday → we need to shower

  • She smells something off → time to suggest a shower


She's basically running a quality control check on our hygiene, and honestly, she's not wrong!


Why This Matters (Beyond the Entertainment)


African Greys are astounding creatures. They need:


  • Mental stimulation: A bored Grey is a destructive Grey. Teaching parrot tricks isn't just fun; it's essential enrichment.

  • Social interaction: They're flock animals who thrive on being part of family activities.

  • Patience and consistency: These birds live 50-60 years. Training is a long-term relationship, not a quick project.

  • Respect for their intelligence: Grey Grey doesn't just perform tricks; she understands context, recognizes patterns, and makes decisions.


The Viral Moment We Didn't Expect


When I first posted Grey Grey's cycling video, I thought maybe a few parrot enthusiasts would enjoy it. Within 48 hours, it had been shared thousands of times! The comments ranged from amazed to hilarious:


  • "I can't even get my parrot to step up, and yours is in the Tour de France!"

  • "The way she just casually rides by like it's normal 😂"

  • "Please tell me she wears a tiny helmet!"

  • "Does she judge your cycling skills too?"


But my favourite comments are from people who say seeing Grey Grey's abilities has changed how they view parrots—not as "just pets," but as complex, intelligent beings capable of incredible things.


Behind the Scenes: The Less Glamorous Reality


Not every training session is Instagram-worthy. There are days when:


  • Grey Grey decides she's not interested in basketball and would rather chew the ball.

  • She rides the bicycle directly into the wall (we've added padding).

  • She yells "Go shower!" at guests (mortifying).

  • She knows exactly how to do the trick but chooses chaos instead.


That's life with a parrot! They have opinions, moods, and agendas of their own.


What's Next for Grey Grey?


We're currently working on:


  • Saying Gong Xi Fai Cai (Happy Prosperous Chinese New Year)

  • Soccer (she mostly just wants to destroy the ball)

  • More complex colour sorting patterns


But honestly? I'm just here for the journey. Every small breakthrough is a celebration. Every stubborn day reminds me she's her own bird, not a robot. And every time she tells me to go shower, I laugh—because she's probably right!


Your Turn: What Can Your Parrot Do?


I'd love to hear about your birds! Whether they:


  • Have impressive tricks

  • Have appointed themselves as household managers

  • Surprise you with what they've learned on their own

  • Make you laugh every single day


Share your stories in the comments below. Let's celebrate these amazing creatures together!



P.S. Grey Grey just reminded me I've been writing this for three hours in the same outfit. She might have a point.


🦜 Share this if you've ever been outsmarted, outperformed, or out-cycled by a parrot!

 
 
 

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