A Chilean reporter was live on air when a parrot landed on his shoulder and stole his earphone.
Nicolas Krumm, a journalist for the Chilevision channel, was speaking about the rise in robberies in the local area when the feathered fiend took his earphone.
Parrot steals reporter's earphone as he speaks about the rise of theft in the local area https://t.co/loQ95xLMjL pic.twitter.com/4btNqVUEOd
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 5, 2022
The cameraman tried to catch the bird to retrieve the earphone, but it flew away.
The reporter later said that the parrot dropped the device and he was able to get it back.
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