I -LOVED- that article. It popped up in my facebook feed and I had a wonderful time discussing it with my husband.
It's a good piece for "non bird" people too because it calls attention to their extreme intelligence to learning capabilities. I notice that birds are still underestimated this modern day, especially the smaller more "common" pet varieties such as budgies and cockatiels. I once heard a person I know contemplate getting a pet bird and I mentioned budgies. Their immediate response was "budgies are boring and dumb! they're like living decorations." Needless to say I.... well, I got rather vocal about the subject and spoke them out of the idea. Perhaps it's mean spirited of me but someone who reacts like that when a species of bird is mentioned isn't exactly a natural parrot owner. I do love this article, I've passed it around to people too.
As for the 2nd one.... well, I have to speak out now folks.
I'm into body modification myself. I have all sorts of things that most folks here would likely find a little odd - I have gauges in my ears, several facial piercings and tattoos. I'm also bald by choice (not related to religious, philosophical, or activist movements, just like the look) and oftentimes I get judged for it: people have thought I'm a skinhead (by far the most offensive thing ever), had cancer, did it to protest something, you name it. Granted, I am quite ill but none of these reasons affect my looks & style.
I don't look nowhere near as extreme as Mr. Parrot man there, but I have gotten the "why would you do that to yourself" - reactions too. The simple answer is, "because I want to and I like it." I do it for myself and no one else. You may disagree with me, but in a sense what he is doing is just the other side of the coin when it comes to things like plastic surgery and other such procedures. Some women desire bigger / smaller breasts, some people want implants to get a bigger & better looking body part. Acrylic nails, eyelashes, even dying your hair - it's all body modification in a way. Just that the aforementioned are common and socially accepted, while what he does is looked down on because it's "wierd" to most people. It's simply the other side of the coin

That having said I myself do understand why such does wierd people out, but I'm just trying to say it's simply just another way the human being wants to mold itself.
NOW, after all that ranting about image (painful topic XD I've been judged so much) I have to agree that he has gone to extremes

But he looks cool to me. If he's happy with himself and hurts no one in the process but himself I say GO FOR IT YOU DELIGHTFULLY STRANGE MAN.

I actually know a friend who has had his tongue split - reason was simply "I just kinda thought it'd be cool." Man, sorry about going off topic there >_<
But what I said about the first article still stands!