Shropshire Star

World's oldest parrot pops out of retirement for Shropshire author's new book

At 92 and with a string of Hollywood hits to her name, Poncho the parrot is enjoying a well-earned rest.

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Sarah Griffiths a Shropshire childrens author who has wrote a book about an old lady and a parrot, popped in to Becks Pets & Exotics in Shrewsbury where the worlds oldest greenwing macaw lives

But the oldest parrot in the world came out of retirement one more time to help promote a new book from a Shropshire author.

Sarah Griffiths, the author of ‘Douglas’s Trousers’ and new book ‘George and Maude’ met Poncho at Beck’s Pets and Exotics in Shrewsbury.

Sarah, who lives in Leegomery, said: "My new book which will be released on Amazon later this month is all about a nosy old lady called Maude and her clever parrot George, who loves to imitate people.

“The character of George is based on a green-wing macaw and so when I discovered there was one living here in Shropshire, I just had to meet her.

“However, when I first spoke to pet shop owner Sophie, about me coming along, I had no idea Poncho was so famous so it makes meeting her all the more special.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to have met Poncho. The visit brought back lots of fond memories for me and I’m very grateful to Sophie and her team for making it happen and for supporting my new book.”

Poncho retired to Shropshire several years ago following a career starring alongside A-list celebrities including Jim Carrey, Eddie Murphy and Glenn Close in hit movies such as 102 Dalmations, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Doctor Dolittle.

Listed in the 2014 Guinness World Book of Records as the oldest living parrot, she now leads a more peaceful life making daily appearances at the pet shop.

Emma Small, who works at the shop and has known Poncho for eight years, said the parrot first came to the UK in 2000 to appear in the film 102 Dalmations but was too frail to return home so retired in Shropshire and was taken in by Sophie and her mum Rebecca.

Sarah, a former primary school teacher, says she was so excited and grateful to meet Poncho that she has now decided to launch a writing competition for Shropshire children as a way of saying thank you to the pet shop.

Those interested in taking part are asked by Sarah to write and illustrate a short story based on their favourite exoctic pet. Entries should be no more than 250 words and the winning entry in each age category, 3-4 years, 5-6 years, 7-8 years and 8-9 years will be displayed in the pet shop for everyone to read. Winners will also receive a signed copy of Sarah’s new book.

The closing date for the competition is April 16 and all entries should be emailed to Sarah at sjgriffiths76@hotmail.com.