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I'm afraid i am not but i would say Phoenix if it ever existed :/
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noisy old blue jays.
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The quickest of them all, the Peregrine Falcon, not many around england but numbers are thankfully on the up.
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All raptors and psittacines.
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snowy owls
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masked blue lovebird
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Blue jays wood peckers and humming birds.
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I like doves, and the sound of birds chirping is a beautiful sound (well, with the exception of crows and birds like that..lol). :)
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My girlfriend is fond of my Rooster.
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My s/o parents owned a canal boat in England..so they would go every year and we went a few times...I love the sound of all the birds along the English canals in the morning....
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I like humming birds, but they can get vicious if you let their feeder run dry. I recommend putting the feeder at least 30 feet away from the house. Trust me!
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Parrots, parakeets, cockateils and cockatoos. and crows.
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I love my birds, and all birds, what can I say I'm a crazy bird lady. And since I love showing off my tiels, here they are.
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I love 'em all! The intelligence, ability to fly, defense of one another. Plus, beauty and song, and the fact that Dick Cheney clearly hates them - make me love birds.
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Yes,I take photos of them often.Some favorites are the American Kestrel,Cedar Waxwing,Red-tailed Hawk,Blue Heron,and Big Bird.
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its gotta be the song thrush
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I love birds. Our property is called Birdsong. We ahve so many here in the woods and with the pond we have all sorts of visitors, ducks of all kinds, geese, grouse, blackbirds, kingfishers, eagles and more. Chickadees, jays, nuthatches, woodpeckers, sapsuckers, titmice, and more live here year round. We have 6 feeding stations for the birds. We used to raise exotic birds like parrots, macaws, lories, cockatiels and budgies. So can you tell we love birds:-) I think if I had to pick a favorite it would be the simple little chickadee. They are so cute and little and so friendly.
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I've always been fascinated by abnormally large birds, especially emus and vultures. There's just something unutterably surreal about a bird the size of a large dog that I adore. But of course, small flocking birds can be pretty neat as well (I have some less impressive footage I took of a flock in the field behind my school that I would have liked to post, but I couldn't get it to work right).
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We keep feeders out for various wild birds and many birdhouses. We have a large colony of purple martins now during the breeding season. We keep exotic pheasants: Impeyans, tragopans, amhurst, golden, silver, white ringnecks, and used to have reeves, blue ears, grey peacock, swinhoes and bartailed. We also have had emus and rheas. We also keep several types of quail, wood ducks and manderins, turkeys and bantam chickens. Our favorite bird is probably the temmincks tragopan. We have them and they are very docile and gentle birds, eating out of your hand. Their colors are luminiscient all over their body and they have a beautiful courtship display.
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Sure. One of my favorites: hummingbirds.
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Starling
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cardinal
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Raven
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my all-time favorite bird: a flamingo =)
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blue jay
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Hundreds. Firecrest Cettis Red Cardinal Blackbird Robin Swallow Swift Kestrel Petrel Curlew Albatross Magpie Jay Jackdaw Raven Crow Starlings I watch birds My Aunt used to buy me bird books.
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I love 'em. I think in my previous life I was a stork.
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Peacock.
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Yes, I love birds :) My favorite, the Cockatiel. My aunt had one, their funny and very cute
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i love birds especially stuffed with apples and roasted-pheasant, duck, quail, goose, turkey, ruffed grouse, prarie chicken-you name it, all good
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yes-crow is most beautiful.5
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woody wood pecker!
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one of the most colorful birds, the painted bunting
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I like birds and I can name one: the hyacinth macaw: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/animals/images/800/hyacinth-macaw.jpg
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I like the birds of prey! Who could not get goose bumps watching an Eagle dive for a fish, rabbit, small animal. The power, the complete control over the laws of gravity as one hurls to the earth at ever increasing speeds...breath taking. I have chickens that free roam. Last year there was a baby hawk. He would sit on the lower branches of a Juniper bush and you could just see him drool trying to figure out how to get one of those big chickens. Well bless his heart, he grew up this year and is a pain in the pa toot!
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Red-tailed hawk. See link for information and sounds it makes. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Red-Tailed_Hawk/id
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Barn Owl
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Eagle
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Bird of Paradise
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the Crow is my totem - a lucky omen when i see them and they are calling to each other
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i love song birds! indigo bunting meadowlark wren cardinal warblers
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