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April Fools

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Big Bird The Big Bird species is a unique type of bird, having only a few of its kind in its family. By the name, I'm sure you could guess this bird is pretty big. It's height measures to about 8 foot 2 inches! The Big Birds habitat is located i » Continue Reading

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American Crow

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The American Crow Corvus brachyrhynchos » Continue Reading

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Harpy Eagle

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The Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja » Continue Reading

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Shoebill

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The Shoebill      I'm sure you've seen this bird all over the internet, so I'm gonna give some info on what they're like! Shoebills are found in marshes, swamps and wetlands in East Africa. They are a very unique bird, belonging to the » Continue Reading

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Birds in Media!

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I've decided to make a list of my favorite bird-like creatures in media since I have a good amount. I'll update this later! Babylon Rouges (Sonic the Hedgehog) (Don't tell anyone, but I totally have a bird sonic oc) » Continue Reading

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Cockatiel

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The Cockatiel      Native to Australia, the cockatiel can live up to 10-14 years in the wild. In captivity, though, they can manage up to 15-25, the oldest cockatiel even living to 36 years! They usually live in wooded areas, close to fresh water that they can frequently drink from. Cockatiels are herbivores, eating grain, » Continue Reading

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Loggerhead Shrike

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Loggerhead Shrike      The Loggerhead Shrike is a deadly songbird, found commonly in open woodlands in North America. It is given the nickname "Butcher Bird" due to its violent nature, where the shrike will impale its prey on barbed wire, branches and tho » Continue Reading

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