The weekly weird
A ‘parrot ambassador’, really?
Travel firm Holiday Pirates and the World Parrot Trust are looking for an ornithophile who will protect the species, in a unique tropical experience worth over £1,697.
Instead of slowly dying of boredom and fear in an office, your daily routine would involve feeding the parrots in the morning, surfing until lunch time, bird-watching in the tropical rainforest in the afternoon, etc.
In August, the best applicant will spend one month in Punta Islita, a Pacific paradise on Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, as part of the Ara Project, which promotes the protection and preservation of parrots.
The lucky winner will work with conservationists, looking after macaws, updating the charity’s blog and posting envy-inducing videos of the local birds.
Hopeful parrot ambassadors need to submit by uploading a video to Youtube explaining why they are the best person for the job. The videos will be judged by a panel of experts, who will post the shortlisted videos on the travel company’s website later this month. The judges will pick a winner from the final top-three.