Connor (parrot)

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Connor is one of the most recognizable and frequently featured wild parrots in the documentary *The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill*, known for his distinctive personality and close bond with caretaker Mark Bittner.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film character
individual animal
parrot
appearsIn The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Judy Irving NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace San Francisco NERFINISHED
Telegraph Hill NERFINISHED
caretaker Mark Bittner NERFINISHED
color predominantly green plumage
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedIn The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (2003 documentary film) NERFINISHED
family Psittacidae NERFINISHED
featuredIn The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill NERFINISHED
genus Psittacara NERFINISHED
hasBehavior forming a strong attachment to his caretaker
interacting closely with humans
hasBodyPartColor red head
hasGivenName Connor NERFINISHED
hasQuality charismatic
recognizable among the flock
knownFor close bond with Mark Bittner
distinctive personality
languageOfWorkOrName English
lifestyle wild but human-habituated parrot
medium documentary film
memberOf Telegraph Hill wild parrot flock NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the most recognizable parrots in The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
notableWorkContext urban wildlife in San Francisco
partOf narrative arc of The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
portrayedAs individual with a strong, memorable character
role wild parrot subject in a nature documentary
species cherry-headed conure
subjectOf discussions among fans of The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
writings by Mark Bittner

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The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (documentary film) notableCharacter Connor (parrot)
subject surface form: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill