Jack Bonnet
The Pirates have two mascots ... a parrot named 'Pirate Parrot' and a pirate named 'Captain Jolly Roger'. And the first professional mascot in Major League baseball in 1975 (when there was only a fan/Brave in Atlanta) was PIRATE PETE
Captain Flint, in mockery of the pirate named Captain Flint who biried the treasure.
In Robert Louis Stevenson's story Treasure Island, the one-legged pirate Long John Silver had a parrot which cried "Pieces of eight." The parrot's name was Captain Flint.
The parrot's name was Captain Flint. The parrot was named after Long John Silver's captain.
Captain Flint is the name Long John Silver's parrot in Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The bird is named after a fictional pirate, Captain Flint, who, though he never appears in the story, is deeply connected with it.
Captain James Hook
Long John Silver had a pet parrot named Captain Flint in the novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Captain Flint often repeats sayings that clues into the plot.
The Walrus.
The one-legged sailor with a parrot you are referring to is likely Long John Silver from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island". Long John Silver is a cunning and complex character who is both a pirate and a father figure to the protagonist, Jim Hawkins. He is known for his peg leg and his talking parrot named Captain Flint.
Captain Kidd is the pirate whose treasure is being sought in The Gold Bug.
The parrot from Pirates of the Caribbean is named Jack. He belongs to Captain Hector Barbossa and is often seen perched on his shoulder, adding a humorous element to the films. Jack the parrot is known for mimicking phrases and adding to the swashbuckling atmosphere of the series.
You go to the place named "Petey's Pirate Pub" or something like that, then walk inside. On one of the barrels, there is a thing that almost looks like a cookie. That is the cracker!