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This cockatiel singing Mozart is way more cultured than you

Classy bird.
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Johnny Lieu
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This cockatiel singing Mozart is way more cultured than you
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Coco is a rescue cockatiel from Sydney who has a very fine taste in music.

You see, it seems to prefer to chirp to the sounds of Mozart rather than the pesky sounds of a human being or whatever the kids are listening to on the radio nowadays.

It's singing an aria performed by the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute, which proves that this bird is way more cultured than you'll ever be.

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Johnny Lieu

Mashable Australia's Web Culture Reporter.Reach out to me on Twitter at @Johnny_Lieu or via email at jlieu [at] mashable.com


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