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All-black penguin discovered
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Photo via Andrew Evans of the National Geographic.King Penguinsare notorious for their prim, tuxedoed appearance -- but a recently discovered all-black penguin seems unafraid to defy convention. In what has been described as a "one in a zillion kind of mutation," biologists say that...
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Hilarious...the self-inflating fish!
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Freaks of Nature: Self Inflating Fish National Geographic | MySpace Video
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Shoe Bills
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The shoebill is one of my favorite birds, though I've never seen one in person. They get very large, upwards of 115-150 cm (45-64 in) tall, with a wingspan of 230-260 cm (91-125 in). I imagine that bill can do some damage, given that it's used to scoop up and devour small crocodiles. They're even reporte...
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Silvery-cheeked Hornbill
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Whenever I see a hornbill, and I behold that mighty beak and its casque, all I see is a massive wedge of toenail, complete with fungal infection. I want to call my grandpa's podiatrist and have him prescribe these birds some sort of anti-fungus medication, anything to mend what seems to be a jagged mass...
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Alex The Parrot: The Smartest Parrot Ever? (VIDEO)
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This video of Alex The Parrot definitely takes the cake. Alex The Parrot gained international recognition for his use of language and emotional capabilities: his trainer reported that he had the intelligence level of a 5 year-old human. Alex died suddenly and unexpectedly almost two years ago, on...
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299 tropical birds stolen from the Natural History Museum
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A priceless part of the Natural History Museum's collection of tropical bird skins has been stolen. Almost 300 brightly coloured specimens were taken from the ornithological collection in Tring, Hertfordshire, by thieves who are thought to have stolen them to order, possibly for a collector. De...
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Hunting Owls
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A snowy owl father hunts round the clock to feed his hungry chicks.
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Scientists Read Pigeons' Brains For The Secrets Of Their Navigation
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According to data recorders strapped to pigeons' heads, pigeon migration may not be too different from human navigation: the birds use landmarks to navigate, they pay more attention when in cities, and they even recognize other pigeon colonies. In their study, the University of Zurich team...
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Sri Lanka Frogmouth
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This is absolutely hideous. It looks all rough and eew Source I can't believe I've never heard of this bird. Behold the Sri Lanka Frogmouth. This is a nocturnal bird, most closely related to nightjars. As you might guess, they are found in Sri Lanka, but also in Southwest India. As parents they work in s...
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Flourishing eagles feast on Maine's rare seabirds
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AP FILE - In this undated file photo a great cormorant is seen on Seal Island off the coast of Maine. Some PORTLAND, Maine Bald eagles, bouncing back after years of decline, are swaggering forth with an appetite for great cormorant chicks that threatens to wipe out that bird population in the Unite...
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Einstein-The Talking Bird (way smart)
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-- Edited by Dj Quiva on Friday 8th of May 2009 07:38:17 PM
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Britain's warmer climate is 'encouraging rare birds to breed'
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Britain's warming climate is helping rare birds to breed here in record numbers, research showed yesterday. The Rare Breeding Birds Panel reported that little egrets, firecrests, cranes and Mediterranean gulls all chalked up their highest numbers since monitoring began in 1973. The most up-to...
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Moon Walking Manakin Bird *info vid*
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Source For more information on the Mankin click here
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Turkey Vulture.. Johncrow
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I t run into many uglies in Jamaica. But I'm proud to say I see these birdies nearly every day. lol. You're staring into the deathly gaze of the Turkey Vulture. Here are a few quick facts I learned about one of my favorite birds: 1) They have no vocal organs--they can only hiss or grunt, 2) They have an amaz...
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Hoatzin
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The hoatzin is a species of bird found in the Amazon of still debated origins. The species is unique in several ways, including the presence of two claws at the end of each wing as a chick, and a digestive system based on fermentation. The species is also known by the name "stinkbird", a name t...
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The Barn Owl
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The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is one of the most widely distributed owls on the planet. Chances are, if you are reading this blog, you've got barn owls nearby. I've encountered them many times, and can often hear them screeching when they fly over head (they are known for their frequent calls). I've also ste...
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Parakeets multiply in Britain
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Greater Sage-grouse
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Greater Sage-grouse The greater sage-grouse is North America's largest grouse. You should watch the courting ritual of the male greater sage-grouse. Im not sure which is greater, the bizarre yellow sacs that inflate, or the sound they make. It reminds me of the hooded seal. Source [youtube=http:...
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Andean Condor
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The Andean Condor is second only to the California Condor in the weight and size category for New World birds. A full-sized male stands around 4 feet tall, has a wingspan of almost 10 feet, and weighs 20 - 30 lbs. Interestingly enough, it is vultures in the Old World that top the list of largest birds. The...
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Lyre Bird - Imitating Sounds - David Attenborough
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This is David Attenborough's rated number 1 TV moment. The amazing Lyre Bird with is superb sounds imitations! It is very real, and truly amazing. Research this bird anywhere on the net. This bird can imitate/mimic a Camera, Chainsaws & Car. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuFyq...
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Meet the world's most dangerous bird?
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"Ripe fruit plunks to the ground and rolls to the road at my left. That instant, the cassowary bursts from a tangle of ferns outside Clump Mountain National Park near Mission Beach, Australia. The bird's sharp beak is pointed roughly at my neck. Her eyes bulge. She probably weighs about 140 poun...
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Nesting Puffin
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What bird can fly backwards?
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Besides being able to hover in place, the hummingbird can also fly backwards. It is the only bird able to do so. Source
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Why are flamingos pink?
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Source: hereThe flamingo's characteristic pink coloring is caused by what they eat. Young flamingos are gray and their feathers turn pink only after they begin eating a steady diet of shrimp and plankton.
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Conjoined Birds...
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Stork vs. Mongoose
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The Blue Grosbeak
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A beautiful video of some love birds...
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Birds of Paradise
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Planet Earth: Birds of Paradise. @ Yahoo! Video
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Can't Ask for a Better Shot
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Source: http://uglyoverload.blogspot.com Can't Ask for a Better Shot I could stare at this photo for hours. This is one of my favorite birds. Check out this marabou stork's hair, beak, neck, and eyes. You couldn't ask for a better shot than this. This particular bird abides in Duisburg, Germany -- f...
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