(Hello, it’s me again, you’ll probably see a lot of me here because I fell in love with this blog aaaaaaa) I’m from Brazil and I’m seeing so much of our birds here, it’s amazing. One note on the blue macaw, I loved that you mention they’re loud because if you cross paths with one and just “AHHHH” at them they’ll “AAAAAHHHHH” back and probably keep screaming for a long time

there’s so many pretty birds there it’s hard not to post them! omg that sounds amazing

My rooster Chirito live 14 years old (die on 2009 by age) and the best memory of him is that he fight against a guaraguao(red tailed eagle) and win. The predator never return.

um chirito sounds godlike and powerful. you’re lucky to have been the chosen one to own him

what’s a bird with just like a WILD, interesting beak?

askevrenanubis:

todaysbird:

Oh, Here We Go…

roseate spoonbill:

long-billed corella:

black-and-yellow broadbill:

malachite sunbird:

american avocet:

shoebill:

palm cockatoo (they can’t fully close their beaks!):

toco toucan:

tawny frogmouth:

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[I know this is nothing to do with RP or anything but – crossbills!

A Pied Avocet showing an even more curved beak than the example above.

And a female Shoveler Duck.

I didn’t use them as examples because I’ve seen them all in person, no sir.]

the red-winged blackbird is native to most of north america and parts of central america. they are mainly found in marshes and the edges of wetlands. the majority of their diet is seeds, but a large portion is also insects, particularly insects associated with water such as dragonflies, and in warmer months berries are also eaten.

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