Wednesday 28 September 2022 12:08 PM Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in 2009 wildlife show goes ... trends now

Wednesday 28 September 2022 12:08 PM Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in 2009 wildlife show goes ... trends now
Wednesday 28 September 2022 12:08 PM Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in 2009 wildlife show goes ... trends now

Wednesday 28 September 2022 12:08 PM Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in 2009 wildlife show goes ... trends now

'You are being s*****d by a rare parrot': Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird leaves fans in stitches as clip from 2009 wildlife show goes viral

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A clip from a 2009 wildlife documentary starring Stephen Fry has resurfaced after fans were left in hysterics by his reaction to a 'frisky' bird.

The 65-year-old actor appeared on an episode of BBC Two's Last Chance to See alongside zoologist Mark Carwardine where they travelled to New Zealand to see the endangered kākāpō bird - a large, flightless parrot. 

The pair were able to track down Sirocco - one of the last remaining kākāpōs - but got more than they bargained for when the plucky bird attempted to mate with Mark.

'You are being s*****d by a rare parrot': Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in a 2009 wildlife documentary has left fans in stitches after it resurfaced

'You are being s*****d by a rare parrot': Stephen Fry's hilarious reaction to a 'frisky' bird in a 2009 wildlife documentary has left fans in stitches after it resurfaced 

In the hilarious scenes, Mark was seen attempting to photograph the parrot before it leapt onto his neck and began waddling and thrusting in an urgent manner - seemingly mistaking the zoologist's green jumper for a mate. 

Looking on in shock a bewildered Stephen asked: He's getting a bit frisky - do you think he's actually attempting a sort of mating ritual?' 

He then quipped: 'You are being s*****d! Look, he's so happy!

Spreading his wings: The 65-year-old actor appeared on an episode of BBC Two's Last Chance to See alongside zoologist Mark Carwardine where they travelled to New Zealand

Spreading his wings: The 65-year-old actor appeared on an episode of BBC Two's Last Chance to See alongside zoologist Mark Carwardine where they travelled to New Zealand

Let me see you shake your tailfeather: They found Sirocco - one of the last remaining kākāpōs - but got more than they bargained for when the plucky bird attempted to mate with Mark

Let me see you shake your tailfeather: They found Sirocco - one of the last remaining kākāpōs - but got more than they bargained for when the plucky bird attempted to mate with Mark

'I'm sorry but its one of the funniest things I've ever seen. You are being s*****d by a rare parrot. He thinks you're a female... He's really going for it!' 

After a member of the crew came to Mark's aide by removing the amorous parrot

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