Parrot amazes wildlife park guests with rendition of Beyoncé's 'If I Were A Boy'

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Very few people on the planet are fortunate enough to possess vocal talents like chart-topper Beyoncé - but the fact a parrot can sing better than I can really is a kick in the teeth.

Check out Chico the parrot doing his best Beyoncé impression in the video below:
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Meet Chico, a nine-year-old yellow-crowned Amazon parrot, who has recently astounding guests at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in England by breaking into a rendition of Beyoncé's 'If I Were A Boy'.

The beautiful bird first arrived at the sanctuary 18 months ago, and has been amazing guests with his vocal talents ever since.

And the recent video of him singing Queen Bey's 2008 hit recently went viral, as guests can be heard chuckling in the background.

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According to the wildlife park, the talented bird can also sing 'Poker Face' by Lady Gaga, 'Firework' by Katy Perry, and 'You Drive Me Crazy' by Gnarls Barkley.

Lincolnshire Wildlife Park CEO Steve Nichols said: "After more than 25 years working with these amazing birds, they still never cease to amaze me.

"Who’d have ever thought that a parrot would cause social distancing problems due to being so popular."

Police were called to this house after neighbors heard this man's parrot "screaming":
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One of the park's regular guests, 54-year-old Graham Gardner, said Chico had proved a star attraction at the park since he arrived.

He added: "People can't get enough of him, there's always a line of people waiting to see him - it's like he's an actual pop star at times. He'll just break into song randomly and it leaves people in hysterics.

"He's actually got a very good voice. Maybe Simon Cowell might get in touch, you never know."

Footage of Chico performing the Beyonce track has been viewed over 16,000 times since being uploaded last week.

Commenting on the park's Facebook page, Ellie Roby said: "Oh wow I love this", which was echoed by Sophie Taylor who wrote: "Please, we need to see and hear more from Chico!!!"

Linda Parker also commented, writing: "I’m in love with him saw him yesterday He told me he was a good boy then started singing I stood there in amazement."

Per animalia.bio, the yellow-crowned Amazon is able to repeat human speech in a clear voice and can live often up to an astonishing 100 years old.

They are native to tropical South America, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago where they feast on a diet of fruits, nuts, seeds, and berries.

Parrot amazes wildlife park guests with rendition of Beyoncé's 'If I Were A Boy'

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By VT

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Very few people on the planet are fortunate enough to possess vocal talents like chart-topper Beyoncé - but the fact a parrot can sing better than I can really is a kick in the teeth.

Check out Chico the parrot doing his best Beyoncé impression in the video below:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/yqIXWEBP-sKUnNGKf.mp4||yqIXWEBP]]

Meet Chico, a nine-year-old yellow-crowned Amazon parrot, who has recently astounding guests at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in England by breaking into a rendition of Beyoncé's 'If I Were A Boy'.

The beautiful bird first arrived at the sanctuary 18 months ago, and has been amazing guests with his vocal talents ever since.

And the recent video of him singing Queen Bey's 2008 hit recently went viral, as guests can be heard chuckling in the background.

[[imagecaption|| Credit: SWNS]]

According to the wildlife park, the talented bird can also sing 'Poker Face' by Lady Gaga, 'Firework' by Katy Perry, and 'You Drive Me Crazy' by Gnarls Barkley.

Lincolnshire Wildlife Park CEO Steve Nichols said: "After more than 25 years working with these amazing birds, they still never cease to amaze me.

"Who’d have ever thought that a parrot would cause social distancing problems due to being so popular."

Police were called to this house after neighbors heard this man's parrot "screaming":
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/IarbT84G-YXhMkIor.mp4||IarbT84G]]

One of the park's regular guests, 54-year-old Graham Gardner, said Chico had proved a star attraction at the park since he arrived.

He added: "People can't get enough of him, there's always a line of people waiting to see him - it's like he's an actual pop star at times. He'll just break into song randomly and it leaves people in hysterics.

"He's actually got a very good voice. Maybe Simon Cowell might get in touch, you never know."

Footage of Chico performing the Beyonce track has been viewed over 16,000 times since being uploaded last week.

Commenting on the park's Facebook page, Ellie Roby said: "Oh wow I love this", which was echoed by Sophie Taylor who wrote: "Please, we need to see and hear more from Chico!!!"

Linda Parker also commented, writing: "I’m in love with him saw him yesterday He told me he was a good boy then started singing I stood there in amazement."

Per animalia.bio, the yellow-crowned Amazon is able to repeat human speech in a clear voice and can live often up to an astonishing 100 years old.

They are native to tropical South America, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago where they feast on a diet of fruits, nuts, seeds, and berries.