Okay. You guys. I'm trying to remember this old show that I used to watch as a kid, and it's been driving me crazy because I don't for the life of me remember what it was called, but I'm hoping I remember enough about it that someone here might recognize it.
So first off, I'm 100 percent certain that this was NOT a show that was airing daily on TV. I don't remember how I watched it, but it was either on YouTube, or my mom got DVDs of it from the library. I THINK it was DVDs but I'm not sure.
It was a nature show for kids, and each episode focused on a different type of habitat and the animals that were in it, talking about their habits and life cycle and all of that. The episodes all started and ended in this white area with nothing in it, the topic of the episode would be introduced, and then it would start showing footage of whatever place they were talking about. It wasn't a room or set or anything, there were no walls or doors, it was just a white background.
The show was hosted by a man, but I don't think we ever actually saw him, he was just the narrator (at least I don't remember seeing him). He did have a pet/companion who was often on screen, this parrot. I'm pretty sure he was a green parrot (though he may have also been a scarlet macaw), and I remember for sure that he was male. I remember the parrot was depicted as mischievous, but would still help introduce the topic and teach the kids about all the animals. I also remember that the parrot did not ever talk to the viewers, but the narrator sometimes acted like he was talking. He'd say something like "oh, *parrot's name* said we should take a look in that forest for more animals, I think he's got a point!"
That is all I remember about the show, I watched it when I was really young I think. But if anyone remembers it please let me know!!