Parrot abuses Brit trying to rescue it from busy road

This really was a very bad treat for a being a bird lover. A poor bird-lover English was abused by a sharp-tongued African grey parrot and wildly pecked a good Samaritan as he attempted to rescue the bird wandering among the notorious London traffic.
"George the grumpy parrot was really grumpy when we first went out to him and started attacking us with his sharp claws.
The rescuer said the parrot told him to 'b***er off' and wouldn't stop trying to peck him. It is funny that the man was told off by the parrot but in reality the bird would have been petrified and very nervous," veterinary nurse Hayley Thompson was quoted as saying in the 'The Mirror'.
The ungrateful parrot, abused its saviour before biting him ferociously. The man finally was able to get the grumpy bird into his car and drove it to a local vet's, where it even lashed out at the staff with its sharp claws.
The man spotted the parrot in the middle of the road and it seemed to him it was eating, and it looked happy for the man to get out and approach. As the man went to pick the bird up, it pecked wildly at him, she said.
George was found wandering among traffic at Guiseley, West Yorks, after escaping from its owner Ben Homer's house in Leeds, with the help of an open window.
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