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From
The Pizza Man & the Parrots...
Bare
trees and a cloudy sky meant one thing
in New York: snow. Above the attached
houses and garden apartments of
Brooklyn, Mr. Martinelli, a local
pizza man, looked up and saw a green
parrot perched on an electrical wire.
And then he saw another and another.
At the very top of the pole, Mr.
Martinelli saw an enormous nest built
near a utility box where another six
or seven parrots rested.
On this
cold winter afternoon, Mr. Martinelli
counted a dozen parrots – tropical
birds – living in Brooklyn! Amazed,
he watched them perched on the
electrical wire as he passed the
restaurants and cafes on Atlantic
Avenue. He listened to their
unfamiliar sound as he walked to his
pizza store: “GLAK! GLAK! GLAK!”
Perhaps
they are hungry, Mr. Martinelli
thought as they watched him open his
pizzeria for lunch.
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