Rafi here, for my first-ever entry into the illustrious Bird of the Week canon, and folks? This one is near and dear to my heart. Introducing Pesquet's parrot, or as itโs more commonly known: the Dracula parrot.1
First of all, look at this magnificent goth bastard. I mean, look at it! The deep black and vivid crimson feathers? The majestic black beak, and piercing eyes? This bird absolutely renounces god as dramatically as possible.
Dracula parrots are also big, as far as these things go: almost two and a half feet long and weighing in at nearly a pound and a half. Theyโre also extremely rare, living solely in New Guinea, where they are the one and only member of their genus. The fact that they resemble carrion eaters (and are sometimes called vulturine parrots despite not being actually related to vultures) only reinforces how brutally metal these things are. And speaking of โbrutally metal,โ Dracula parrots donโt say โPolly want a cracker?โ so much as they communicate through a series of horrifying guttural shrieks and howls:
Put it all together, and youโve got a huge rare bird that screams like Peter Murphy, looks like itโs wearing a velvet-lined cloak, and has the face of something that dines on dead meat, and, well, there you go: Dracula parrot.
The one wrinkle hereโand a thing that honestly makes me love the Dracula parrot even moreโis that theyโre also total posers. Theyโre the bird version of an โUnknown Pleasuresโ t-shirt for sale at Hot Topic in the mall. Theyโre like buying The Cureโs best-of album expecting some moody vibes and hearing โLove Catsโ for the first time instead.
For all their spOoOooOooky airs, these birds mostly eat a rare type of figs and other nectar-soaked vegetation. In fact, scientists think the reason theyโve got their sweet-lookinโ featherless vulture heads in the first place is to stay clean while digging in on some sticky fruit. Like most goths in my experience, when you get right down to it theyโre actually total softies. Isnโt that nice?
There are, if you really want to know, a few bird breeds that do drink actual blood, but none with the style and panache of the Dracula parrot, so letโs save those for another week.
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Side note for anyone who was expecting a blog about Fowl Hysteria champ the American crow: thatโs coming next week.
This is my new favorite bird.
GOTH PARROT!
They should team up with the Goth Cardinal, aka the Phainopela: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/phainopepla
The phainopepla is not actually a cardinal, but that's the nickname we have for them so I'm sticking with it.