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This site was created by
Arlene
09/24/2007

Alex, your contribution to avian research is immeasurable. You were the reason I wanted a parrot. I hope that your next journey offers the same amount of excitement.

Eileen & Terry
Posted by Eileen on 09/24/2007
I'm so sorry for the loss of your beautiful Alex.He is hopefully with my sweet Flicky,a cat just who loved birds,he never hunted just watched all the wildlife.Hope Alex and Flick are good friends.
Posted by Brenda on 09/25/2007
You were my inspiration for getting my Lola.
Flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Posted by Sofie Carson on 10/29/2007
I'm so sorry for your loss. Alex taught us all so much. He confirmed that animals are more complex than we ever imagined. He gave a voice to the thoughts that I suspect many of our animal companions think. Thank you, Alex, for your ability to illuminate the world with your knowledge. You will be missed.
Posted by Brooke on 12/07/2007
Still missing you Alex. You inspired me to communicate more with my own birds.
Posted by Julie on 07/24/2008
God Bless your beautiful beautiful boy Alex. I know how smart birds are. I used to have a sulphur crested cockatoo (we are in Sydney, Australia) and every day I would let her out and she would fly up the street racing my car on my way to work each morning and she would wait for us every Saturday at McDonald's after soccer to the amazement of everyone in the drive thru. SHe knew when she was naughty and she called me Mummy and gave me kisses. One day she didnt come home and showed up many months later with her Husband, stayed the day and flew off never to be seen again. Your wonderful boy helped prove how smart birds really are and that they can show emotion. God Bless Alex and the work you did together. May my cat Bandit (Bam Bam) who died on 1st Feb 09 protect him in Rainbow Bridge. Bam Bam was a gentle soul and loved birds - he would sit for hours on the grass and watch them fascinated. God Bless you both, Jen X
Posted by Jennifer McCarthy on 06/21/2009
I only just started reading your book "Alex & Me" and I barely made it past the first 10 pages before crying. I am such a bird lover and my family, we have a Senegal(African parrot) back at home plus a few other birds. One of our birds recently flew away because the door was open and she got out and I'm still really sad about that. As for our senegal, I miss him because I am away right now in college and I know he misses me too because I am the only one in my family that can get him to lay on his back for a while and tickle him. I know how special Alex was and the difference he made too so I pray he is resting peacefully and God Bless his big heart!
Posted by Amber on 09/16/2009