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Part two of the Photo Ark for birds.
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Black Crowned Crane
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Those are magnificent hairdos, no doubt about it.
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Verreaux’s Eagle Owl
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Sleepy owl is not amused.
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Wattled Curassow
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This poor guy looks like he’s balancing half a walnut on his nose.
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Purple Starling
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We have starlings, but they’re nowhere as impressive as these.
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Palm Cockatoo
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A beak that could crush cocktail ice in no time flat.
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White Naped Cranes
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I totally want to want to animate that photo to music.
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Tawny Frogmouth
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The little guy looks pissed. Whoever stole his mouse? Give it back…
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Northern Bald Ibis
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Wow. If anyone was ever in dire need of a toupe, it’s that guy.
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Common Bay Owl
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Owls.
They’re da bomb.
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I remember back in school—yes I remember that far back!–a kid who was called “Owl” because of his BIG, black eyes–he had the last laugh as he made enough money as a model for an eye glass company to9 pay for college!!
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When life hands you lemons…. sell lemonade and get rich.
đź‘Ť
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I want a white snowy owl like Hedwig.
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So do I!
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Where the hell would I get a snowy owl?
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oh. Wait. I read that wrong….LET’S GO GET TWO!!
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Poor old Ibis gets no appreciation; they’re often called ‘bin chickens’ in my part of the world. As for the above red-beaked fellow, his (her?) postively prehistoric profile gives the bird a rather priestly look methinks. Those starlings are eye-poppers compared to the brown ones we have.
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Like a tonsured monk, that ibis. Yes.
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