Credit: Benedict Elliot

The sweary parrot: Pub pet who insults customers is causing a flap in Adamsdown

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A PET parrot who squawks a string of obscenities at customers is proving a hit for The Clifton Hotel in Adamsdown. 

Rio, a two-year-old South American Macaw, has lived with The Clifton’s landlady since he was a chick and learned his x-rated chat from regulars. 

“Rio greets people when they come in but he then tells them to f*** off,” said The Clifton Hotel’s landlady Kerry Chapman, 53.  

“He’s said much worse like ‘You’re a w***er’ and ‘You t**t’. He’s told people ‘You’re barred’.” 

Rio, a two-year-old South American Macaw, squawks naughty words during quiet moments at the bar. Credit: Benedict Elliot.
People across Cardiff visit The Clifton Hotel in Adamsdown just to see Rio. Credit: Benedict Elliot.

Ms Chapman bought Rio from a pet shop when he was six-weeks-old and took him to Adamsdown when she became the landlady of The Clifton two years ago.

“He was shy then, but now he’s got a foul mouth,” she said.

“He often takes people’s bobble hats and rips them up with his beak, but no one ever gets annoyed by him.

“People from all over Cardiff visit just to see Rio. Regulars love him too.”


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Joe Relvas, 67, nicknamed ‘The Parrot Man’, is one of them. 

“I don’t know why but Rio loves me when I come. He gets jealous when I speak to other drinkers,” said Mr Relvas, who has lived opposite the pub for 25 years.

“Everybody in the area knows Rio. He’s a beautiful creature. Sometimes he says to me ‘Wassup!’, but he then tells me to f*ck off too.”

Rio loves me when I come in. He gets jealous when I speak to other drinkers,” said Mr Relvas. Credit: Benedict Elliot.
Sometimes Rio says to me ‘Wassup!’, but he then tells me to f*ck off too,” Mr Relvas said. Credit: Benedict Elliot.

Another regular, Larry Green, 48, who has been coming to the Clifton with his family since he was eight-years-old, said: “My five-year old Bulldog, called ‘Chaos’, used to just sit down and stare at Rio. He didn’t know what he was and they didn’t get on but he’s fine with him now. 

“A regular called Tony comes in and sits in the corner. He’s got a distinctive laugh which Rio overhears and repeats. Tony then tells Rio to shut up, but Rio tells him to ‘f*** off’.” 

‘Before, my Bulldog, ‘Chaos’, didn’t get on Rio but he’s fine with him now.” Credit: Haris Armstrong.

Landlady Ms Chapman is considering moving pubs and if so would have to sell Rio – who is worth around £4,000 – if she moves pubs. She worries customers at potential new pubs might not warm to the parrot in the same way The Clifton’s punters have.

However, she says Rio would always be part of her life.

“He is a stunning, amazing a**hole,” she added.