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elodieunderglass:

rannulfr:

imyrdungeonmaster:

brunhiddensmusings:

crewdlydrawn:

mind-if-i-scream:

todaysbird:

it irritates me to no end when people say north american birds are dull in comparison to other countries’ birds

blue jay

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american kestrel

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painted bunting

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yellow-throated vireo

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cerulean warbler

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baltimore oriole

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american goldfinch

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northern cardinal

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You’re forgetting the red wing black bird and the great and snowy egret. Best birds of the marsh!

I love how they’re all looking into the camera like they’re modeling.

other beautiful featherbeasts include orb bird

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stylish accessory bird

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loud and delicious bird

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bird that will kung fu your face while you are grilling in your backyard

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overly dramatic fishwizard bird

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demonic creepy noise duck

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assorted sky-cats

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screaming inflatable doofus bird

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stump

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not technically native but it poops on my lawn

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toasted marshmallow friend

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How.. could you forget… MEEP… MEEP

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One of my favorite North American birds is the Californian Mountain Chickadee.

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This pudgy little bastard has a call that sounds like “Cheeseburger”.

[Listen]

some nice kids, thanks @fozmeadows

Bluebirds! Eastern and Mountain varieties

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Black and White Warbler

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Rose-breasted Grosbeak

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Ruby-throated Hummingbird

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*yes many of these winter in Central and South America, but they still count imo.

todaysbird:

todaysbird:

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the guinean cock-of-the-rock is a colorful member of the cotinga family found in rainforest habitats of south america. they primarily feed on fruits such as papaya, but supplement their diet with small animals such as lizards and snakes. females are brown in coloration as opposed to the male’s bright orange, which helps disguise them in preferred nesting sites of rocky outcroppings. the guinean cock-of-the-rock is known for prevalent homosexuality in males, with up to 40% of males engaging in same-sex breeding behavior, and a smaller percentage never taking a female mate.

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i see everyone loves the hats