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same herePersonally I am partial to Ravens. Put in crows when voting just cause they're close, but Raven's are basically giant, smarter, cooler crows.
same herePersonally I am partial to Ravens. Put in crows when voting just cause they're close, but Raven's are basically giant, smarter, cooler crows.
That's the default look on Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn
LOL...I'll take that. ;-)Haha jk, flipping the bird has its place but my favorite birds are California Quail. They can't fly so they don't poop on your car, they make a great noise and they are cute.
Whatever. Stop being so technical. <eyeroll>Well...did you look at the pic? They just look cooler...besides, the American robin is actually a thrush.
If we are going by taste, duck definitely wins for me.Chickens are mighty tasty
- For the longest time I thought your Avatar was a CG render of a Dragon's eye or something...
Personally I am partial to Ravens. Put in crows when voting just cause they're close, but Raven's are basically giant, smarter, cooler crows.
Yeah, was tempted by eagle/hawk for the power and glamour, but there's something about the gothic spookyness of crows and ravens that appeals. Brings to mind country churchyards in the dark, the walls of the Tower of London, Edgar Allen Poe, and, um...Resident Evil.
They are harbingers of the End Times, and who doesn't, at some level, crave the end of the world?
I like the Kakapo:Easily keas. They're these really curious parrots not at all scared of humans who live only in the mountains of New Zealand. They're such mischievous little shits. Had a couple outside my hotel room at Arthur's Pass National Park that would always be peeking in my window in the morning and trying to tear all the rubber off my rental car. (not my videos btw)
If flipping the bird is where we are going with this thread, then watch this music video (probably NSFW):
I like the European robin much more than the North American one...
My favorite birds are the Great Blue Heron
And the bald eagle.
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