A PARROT is squawking tall after setting a new world record for identifying objects.
Four-year-old Apollo the African grey proved he is a clever boy by naming 12 items held out by owner Dalton Mason - in return for his favourite treat of a pistachio nut.
Now Dalton and wife Victoria say: "We hope that our title can change the meaning of 'bird brain.
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