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>hey flightless boi, we heard your country has a national bird.
>post it... or else...
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wtf
>we heard your country has a national bird.
it doesn't
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Ours is the Big White COCK
Stone Eagle. Lives along the alps and coast areas of germany
FLOOF FLOOF FLOOF
der emu... ein groBbirdiums
the black cock is our bird
bald eagke (based)
oh yea and if anyone is wondering the state bird of MCHIGAN is the American Robin (also based)
cute little retard
If you dont remember when THIS video went viral on Zig Forums you are probably a zoomer!
A Q V I L A • C H R Y S Æ T O S
kiwi is best bird
youtu.be
Oho, you're approaching me?
Northern Mockingbird, our state bird.
Aquila chrysaetos*
LA ENVIDIA MATA A EL ALMA.
he a good boi
Should of posted Garuda
Garuda is not the national bird
It's not even a real bird
Swans
>Should of...
YOU MEAN: «SHOULD HAVE», NOT: «SHOULD OF».
You can't post a more aesthetic bird than the black metal swan
They chill in the mountains.
burb
> The passenger pigeon or wild pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) is an extinct species of pigeon that was native to North America. Estimated to have numbered 3 to 5 billion at the height of its population, it may have been the most numerous bird on Earth. A very fast flyer, the passenger pigeon could reach a speed of 100 km/h (62 mph).
> Passenger pigeons were shot with such ease that many did not consider them to be a game bird, as an amateur hunter could easily bring down six with one shotgun blast; a particularly good shot with both barrels of a shotgun at a roost could kill 61 birds.[121][122] The birds were frequently shot either in flight during migration or immediately after, when they commonly perched in dead, exposed trees.[121] Hunters only had to shoot toward the sky without aiming, and many pigeons would be brought down.[30] Nets were propped up to allow passenger pigeons entry, then closed by knocking loose the stick that supported the opening, trapping twenty or more pigeons inside.[126] Tunnel nets were also used to great effect, and one particularly large net was capable of catching 3,500 pigeons at a time.[127] ] A severe method was to set fire to the base of a tree nested with pigeons; the adults would flee and the juveniles would fall to the ground.[133][134] Sulfur was sometimes burned beneath the nesting tree to suffocate the birds, which fell out of the tree in a weakened state.[135]
> The last large nesting was in Petoskey, Michigan, in 1878 (following one in Pennsylvania a few days earlier), where 50,000 birds were killed each day for nearly five months. The surviving adults attempted a second nesting at new sites, but were killed by professional hunters before they had a chance to raise any young. The last recorded nest and egg in the wild were collected in 1895 near Minneapolis. The last wild individual in Louisiana was discovered among a flock of mourning doves in 1896, and subsequently shot.
>national birds club?
I don’t wanna say things like this, but I think none of you are conforming with the dress code, so..
holy shit, it's sinko peso
Why though?
This is my bird, the eastern golden finch