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    All MacawsScarlet macaws have long been prized for their beauty and personality. Lively and intelligent, they are easy to train - a favorite choice for people who would like a bird that will readily pick up on playful games and interactive tricks. However, like most great performers, they can be a little overbearing: Boisterous to a fault, they can be extremely loud. They can also be destructive and when provoked can occasionally

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    Majestic Bird Monologue

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    time, in a beautiful forest, there was a little bird that want it to know learn how to fly. His name was Steve and he was passionate about the blue sky. However, little Steve was still very young and the feathers in his wings were still to short to be able to fly. One day, little Steve was admiring the blue sky when suddenly his eyes caught something impressive. A majestic bird that he has never seen was flying near by his nest. The majestic bird realized that little Steve was admiring him

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    When they finally got to the source of the sound, they found that it led to a door in a mountain. “ Look, it has the small star in the bottom right corner!” said Chumper. “Wow, you’re right! This must be the door the wise bird was talking about,” exclaimed Anarople. They couldn’t figure out how to open the door because it didn’t have a handle, but they finally figured it out by using Chumpers magical flame. While they were trying to open the door, they heard even more singing

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    Roadrunner Research Paper

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    The world is full of birds designed by God to survive. Some birds live in water, some in air and some on land. One of the birds that live on land is the roadrunner. The roadrunner can be found throughout Texas and the surrounding areas. A lot of people that watch the Road Runner cartoon have an idea of what a road runner is that may not be true. For instance, the road does not have a long slender neck and is not purple. It is also not a huge or tall bird. The roadrunner’s speed, physical appearance

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    Jamaica, Jamaica

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    Sea, 145 km south of Cuba and 190 km from Hispaniola. Famous for the Jamaican Jerk Spice, Red Stripe Beer, and Blue Mountain Coffee. The Island is made up of three Parishes, Cornwall Parish which is home to Negril, Middlesex Parish, where Nine Mile, St. Ann the birth place of Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley is located, and Surrey Parish, home of the Capitol city of Kingston. Nestled in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica about 48 km north east of Kingston sit's a small village called Chepstow in Surrey Parish

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    Did you now that birds have more brain power than humans per pound? It is true. Some people think that they are smarter than humans. They are smarter than humans because of their intelligence, ability to learn words in seconds, and are naturally smarter than humans. Birds are smarter than young humans. They are smarter because some birds can repeat words that they have only just heard. If you say something like, “Have a nice

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    Some sort of vocalization is produced by most of the birds. Almost every species of bird produces some sort of vocalization. Mockingbirds are those birds that mimic the call of other birds. Australia’s amazing Lyrebird is the world’s greatest mimic which is capable of mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment. They imitate other bird calls, as well as human sounds such as car alarms and camera shutters. cuckoos fool other birds – they also mimic hawks. Parrots are renowned for their

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    Before the birds had all their wonderful colors they had nothing but black and brown feathers. They all felt unsatisfied with their feathers and wanted to have their own feathers that were different. All the birds wanted to stand out from each other and not be the same. So they wondered what could they do to change their feathers. Jaybird always saw the forget-me-nots that were on the outskirts of the forest and desired their colors. “Oh how I wish for their wonderful blue!” she exclaimed. So

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    (Rhinocerotidae), Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus), Lion(Panthera leo), and American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) are all prime examples of organisms that are all related to one common ancestor. Of this group of species, Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is likely to have evolved first, coming from organisms who briefly developed lungs on land before returning to the ocean. Shortly after, the Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is believed to have evolved from prehistoric Dinosaurs, as the bird also lays

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    Olfaction Use in Avian Species Essay

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    vertebrates and may be reliable signals of quality and compatibility when selecting mates. Yet, chemical signals in birds have rarely been investigated. In fact, birds exhibit a wide array of communication mechanisms, such as colors and songs, but rarely display obvious olfactory-driven behaviors. This discrepancy seen in the amount of information regarding olfactory use is due to the belief that birds do not have a well developed olfactory system compared to other animals. Because they do not have a well developed

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