When Singapore went on lockdown last year, got busy training. Grinding on a skateboard. Dropping slam dunks on the court. Becoming a card sharp.聽
Those are just a few of the stunts this little blue parrot mastered, because of his firm belief that there鈥檚 an opportunity to be found in crisis. Today, Wolfie has at least 15 different new skills (mere 鈥渢ricks,鈥 to his owner) which he鈥檚 turned into a global TikTok following to ruffle anyone鈥檚 feathers 鈥 and an outsized ego to match.
鈥淗e鈥檚 the king of the house, he gets all the attention. He has a very feisty personality so he likes to have his way with other people competing for attention,鈥 his owner told 黑料社 in a recent interview. She asked to be identified only as CC in order to protect her privacy 鈥 and not steal the limelight Wolfie jealously guards. (He does let her appear in some of his content).
Little Wolfie Bird burst onto the scene with one audacious January in which he went down a slide, through a tunnel, and gave his owner a high five. Take that, Tony Hawk.聽
The video raked in nearly 10 million views. Wolfie picked up a million followers. Not bad for his first year of life.
Tony Squawk makin鈥 moves on @tonyhawk 😜
Thirty-something CC says she has received calls from American producers desperate to book Wolfie for an appearance.聽聽
鈥淚鈥檝e been getting more and more media attention and the funniest one was a message I got from a casting producer. They probably don鈥檛 realize that we cannot fly due to travel restrictions,鈥 she said.
Wolfie was new to the world when he began training this past March, thanks to some tutorials CC found online. It didn鈥檛 take long for them to bond over his regimen and absurd talent. When Wolfie was still a hatchling, the self-taught animal coach bottle-fed him four times a day for several weeks.聽
Wolfie was her first pet in 15 years.聽
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really think he would be so smart when I brought him home,鈥 she said.聽
Wolfie had no comment and declined to participate in this story.
鈥淚 started teaching him right away, and he was just so eager to learn and very intelligent. If I want to teach him something new, it鈥檚 very easy because we know how to communicate with each other,鈥 she added.

His bird box of tricks
Wolfie spends about 20 minutes a day training. His preferred regime involves polishing up on his legacy skills so he doesn鈥檛 forget them in his Tic Tak-sized brain. Always an edgelord, he expands his repertoire with a new ability every couple weeks. The year鈥檚 been a blur of flying through hoops, dunking rings into piggy banks, sorting colors like a boss, reading cards by picking numbers and letters, and so much pooping. But the skateboard will always be Wolfie鈥檚 first love.
Clips of him riding ramps show the mad techniques he鈥檚 cultivated, from his dipped-beak gravity assist lead-off to his incredible sense of balance. Can Tony Hawk do an aerial dismount and literally fly into the sky? No? Wolfie didn鈥檛 think so.

According to CC, Wolfie is 200% committed to his training. Sometimes he just rolls down the ramp without even being told.聽
鈥淚f the skateboard is on the ramp he will just fly to it and go down by himself or he will jump around on the skateboard and chirp, like, 鈥榃hy is this not moving?鈥欌 she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easier to ask forgiveness than permission鈥 is probably his motto.聽
But his devil-may-care attitude doesn鈥檛 extend to important matters. Wolfie is woke. His ramps are made with recycled materials like old cardboard boxes and paper (by CC).
Wolfie thinks globally and acts locally.
Thirty minutes was the quickest Wolfie鈥檚 ever taken to pick up a new talent. There have been more challenging feats, like slotting rings into piggy banks. That really pushed Wolfie to the edge. Give up? Not in his vocabulary.
鈥淗e knew what he had to do, but he found it so difficult to put the ring in there but he was so determined to do it and he basically taught himself to put the ring in the piggy bank because I can鈥檛 really show him,鈥 she said about her friend.聽
After two frustrating days, his commitment paid off. Rings were slotted, and banks filled.
To CC, every bird is special and can be as talented as Wolfie.聽
鈥淎ll birds are smart,鈥 she said, hopefully when Wolfie was out of earshot. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really up to us as the owners to communicate with them because they are capable of so many things and they are very complex and intelligent. We shouldn鈥檛 underestimate them. I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 such thing as a stupid bird.鈥.
Working hard to save up for old age
Bird YouTuber and more birdie friends?聽
So stop what you鈥檙e doing and binge on all of Wolfie鈥檚 greatest hits, either on , or his , where he lets CC upload videos sharing some of her training techniques, like how to use clickers or teach pets to go to specific locations.聽
She said they take 鈥渧ery long鈥 to make.
鈥淚 started YouTube tutorials because I want to help people learn to communicate with their pets,鈥 she said. 鈥淏irds are not the easiest pets to take care of. I hope that the stories and the tips that I share will hopefully help everyone give the best life that birds can lead in their homes.鈥
CC has plans to expand her flock but worries Wolfie won鈥檛 take likely to other birds of a feather competing for her attention.聽
鈥淚 want to consider a few factors first. First with Wolfie, if he will be able to accept another bird friend. I鈥檓 not sure he would like that because now he鈥檚 the king of the house,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a human bird who doesn鈥檛 really have birdie friends. He鈥檚 very attached to humans, I鈥檓 not sure if he even realizes if he鈥檚 a bird.鈥
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