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  2. Catch as Cats Can - Wikipedia

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    An emaciated canary, singing like Frank Sinatra and attracting the attention of all the admiring chicks, is getting on the nerves of a pipe-puffing parrot, who speaks like Bing Crosby. The parrot spots Sylvester (who in this cartoon speaks differently in a more dopey voice and without a lisp while speaking), foraging through the trash.

  3. Animal song - Wikipedia

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    Female songbirds often assess potential mates using song, based on qualities such as high song output, complexity and difficulty of songs, as well as presence of local dialect. [22] Song output serves as a fitness indicator of males, since vocalizations require both energy and time to produce, and thus males capable of producing high song ...

  4. Yellow-fronted canary - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-fronted canary (Crithagra mozambica) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is sometimes known in aviculture as the green singing finch or the ‘’’green singer’’’. The yellow-fronted canary was formerly placed in the genus Serinus , but phylogenetic analysis using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences found ...

  5. Quaker Parrot's Attempt to Keep Singing to a Whisper ... - AOL

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    She shared a second video of Auggie singing her favorite song at full blast. You have to admit that the bird really can sing. You have to admit that the bird really can sing. Most Musical Birds

  6. Yellow canary - Wikipedia

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    The yellow canary is typically 10 cm in length. The adult male colour ranges from almost uniform yellow in the northwest of its range to streaked, olive backed birds in the southeast. The underparts, rump and tail sides are yellow. The female has grey-brown upperparts, black wings with yellow flight feathers, and a pale supercilium. The ...

  7. I usually hate yoga, but trying cat yoga changed my mind! - AOL

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    If you're looking for a fun way to kick-start your New Year's fitness goals, I've discovered the perfect exercise for animal lovers: kitty yoga.

  8. Forest canary - Wikipedia

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    The Forest canary is a small bird with a short, thick beak, measuring 11–13 cm in length and weighing 10-14 g. [7] The male and female are identifiable by their differences in color. The feathers on the back and wings of the male are yellow with a slight green tint, while the female has a greenish-gray color with yellow on its

  9. New Orleans officials knew risk years before Bourbon Street ...

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    New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced in an FBI news conference Sunday the city is reviewing the newly installed bollards amid concerns they may only withstand vehicle impacts at speeds of ...