HOD HASHARON, ISRAEL – OCTOBER 26: An African Grey parrot bends his head for some attention in a pet shop October 26, 2005 in the central Israeli town of Hod Hasharon. The bird flu strain H5N1 which was discovered in a parrot which died in British quarantine this week resulted in a call for a […]

A foul-mouthed parrot, who was kicked out of an animal sanctuary for swearing too much, is using technology to cause even more trouble.

The Times of London reports Rocco, an African grey, has been using Amazon Alexa to shop online while his owner was away.

His owner, Marion Wishnewski told the newspaper she was shocked to find that her Amazon account suddenly had pending orders for various snacks, including watermelon and ice cream and also a kettle.

“I have to check the shopping list when I come in from work and cancel all the items he’s ordered,” Wischnewski told The Daily Mail.

Rocco was rescued by the National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT) earlier this year after being found as a stray. His foul mouth got him removed from the sanctuary, but Wischnewski, who works there, adopted him.

She said Rocco’s love for Alexa goes beyond material things. He also uses the device to listen to his favorite music (Kings of Leon).

“I’ve come home before and he has romantic music playing,” Wischnewski said. “He loves to dance and has the sweetest personality.and romantic tunes.”

African grey parrots (Psittacus) are particularly noted for their advanced cognitive abilities and their ability to mimic speech.