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    Blue Tits...

    are renowned for their ability and efficiency at killing off large amounts of plant lice they are also quite nice looking creatures

    Now that I have your attention.. what are some other birds you like?



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    Blue Boobies!

    I've always been a fan of the Blue-footed Booby.


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    Damn, I thought thread would contain some hot Smurfette porn.

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    haha!! I myself like the Kookaburra mainly cause they have a wicked name and they laugh funny





    the King Vulture is a unique looking bird:



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    Quote Originally Posted by SivVulk View Post
    haha!! I myself like the Kookaburra mainly cause they have a wicked name and they laugh funny


    Lovely bird indeed!

    Thanks to you, though, I now can't get that song out of my head!
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    Quote Originally Posted by No_Brakes View Post
    Lovely bird indeed!

    Thanks to you, though, I now can't get that song out of my head!

    Which song? You didn't listen to "Kookaburra Singing in the old Gum tree?" did you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SivVulk View Post
    Which song? You didn't listen to "Kookaburra Sits in the old Gum tree?" did you?
    Fixed.

    We sang it in the first several grades in elementary school - it's one of the first ones you learn in music class!
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    Cardinal are my favorite, I get those in my backyard when I remember to give them food.


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    Hummingbirds are pretty cool. I get those in my backyard sometimes too. Heh, it's like Audobon.


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    being Canadian I cannot help but like the loon:





    I also like the wood duck



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    The egrets we have here are smaller and gray.

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    I think the most fascinating bird is the hawk.


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    here are some more:

    Quetzal





    Hoapee




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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    Cardinal are my favorite, I get those in my backyard when I remember to give them food.

    I just filled up the bird feeder (I haven't in several weeks). I've got a cardinal, his girlfriend and a chickadee already. I can even hear them eating cuz I've got the window open. OMG baby chickadee too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    I just filled up the bird feeder (I haven't in several weeks). I've got a cardinal, his girlfriend and a chickadee already. I can even hear them eating cuz I've got the window open. OMG baby chickadee too.
    awesome I get lots of chickadees and cardinals at my house as well... I used to get the odd blue jay but not anymore

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    I love seeing Great Blue Herons, we get them around here every so often and I think they're very cool. (except they do pick our fish out of our pond sometimes....)



    And I love it when blue jays stop by our feeder, they're so fat and cute!

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    Yellowfooted Honeycreeper




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    'Vulture And The Child'



    A vulture watches a starving child in southern Sudan, March 1, 1993.
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    Haunted by the horrific images from Sudan, Carter committed suicide in 1994 soon after receiving the award.

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