The parrot Captain Flint in Treasure Island kept repeating the phrase "Pieces of eight!" This phrase refers to Spanish silver coins that were commonly used in the Caribbean during the golden age of piracy. The repetition of this phrase by the parrot serves as a clue to the buried treasure's location on the island.
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.
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There are several native parrots of New Zealand.* The Kea. It is the worlds only truly alpine parrot and the only meat eating parrot. It is well known for its habit of tearing any soft or flexible material from cars, much to the consternation of many unsuspecting tourists. See the Related Link below for a description of the Kea. * Kaka (Nestor meridionalis) * Kakapo. The worlds only nocturnal parrot, only flightless parrot and heaviest parrot.* Red crowned Parakeet/Red-fronted Parakeet/ Kakariki, (Cyanoramphus) * Yellow fronted Parakeet/ Yellow-crowned Parakeet (Cyanoramphus auriceps) * Chatham Island Yellow fronted Parakeet/ Forbes' parakeet (Cyanoramphus forbesi) * Orange fronted Parakeet/ Malherbe's Parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi) * Antipodes Island Parakeet (Cyanoramphus unicolor)
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Mary Poppins did not have a parrot, but the handle of her umbrella was parrot-shaped, and it did talk. It did not have a name.
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.
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.
Captain Flint in "Treasure Island" is a parrot, specifically a macaw. He belongs to Long John Silver and is known for mimicking human speech, which adds to the atmosphere of piracy and adventure in the story. The parrot's presence also symbolizes the themes of loyalty and betrayal throughout the novel.
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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.
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.
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Captain Flint, in mockery of the pirate named Captain Flint who biried the treasure.
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 Flint, the same name as the long-dead pirate captain.
James Turner, is a character in the "Swallows and Amazons" novels written by author Arthur Ransome. He is nicknamed Captain Flint by the children in these books. The tales take place in the Lake district of England. This Captain Flint was an bachelor and a seasoned world traveler. He too had a talking parrot.
The parrot's name was Captain Flint. The parrot was named after Long John Silver's captain.