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Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org > wiki > Parrot
The name 'Psittaciformes' comes from the ancient Greek for parrot, ???????? ('Psittacus'), whose origin is unclear. Ctesias (5th century BCE) recorded the name ...
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Parrots, also known as psittacines are the 402 species of birds that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most tropical and subtropical regions, ...
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Depending upon the breed, Peep for a small bird that peeps a lot or Squawk for a large, noisy bird. But any name will do as long as it recognizes it as their name and respond to it.
Prep your bird - rub the outside well with olive oil and whatever dry rub you want - inject it if you want to - and put some fresh herbs (sage, thyme, rosemary) and/or some cut up citrus in the body cavity.
Let your smoker get up to temp, put your chips in the pan, and when you see smoke, put the bird on the top cooking grate (I did mine with the water pan in, but no water, just lined with foil, and kick back for a while.
About three hours in, I would check the internal temp of the bird with a good instant read meat thermometer and start watching for the 160 deg temp.
When she gets there, pull the bird, foil loosely for about 20 minutes and then carve her up!
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