Alex the ParÂrot spent his days workÂing with aniÂmal psyÂcholÂoÂgist Irene PepÂperÂberg at HarÂvard and BranÂdeis. And, along the way, he upendÂed the belief held by many sciÂenÂtists that birds lack basic intelÂliÂgence and can only mimÂic words, and not realÂly use them in any meanÂingÂful way. As you’ll see below, Alex (who died in 2007 at the age of 31) could talk and do much more. To learn more about Alex, you can lisÂten to an extendÂed interÂview with PepÂperÂberg here, or get her well-reviewed book Alex & Me: How a SciÂenÂtist and a ParÂrot UncovÂered a HidÂden World of AniÂmal Intelligence–and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process.
