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  2. Trash Doves - Wikipedia

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    Trash Doves is an Internet meme which originated from a sticker set designed in 2016, which feature a large-eyed purple pigeon in various situations. The most notable sticker of the set is an animated GIF of the bird vigorously thrashing its head up and down.

  3. 50 Times Birds Were Perfect Material For Memes - AOL

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    Image credits: unpopularbirds Interestingly enough, observations and findings on bird personalities have even inspired a personality test for humans called D.O.P.E.The acronym stands for dove, owl ...

  4. Shoebill - Wikipedia

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    The neck is relatively shorter and thicker than other long-legged wading birds such as herons and cranes. The wings are broad, with a wing chord length of 58.8 to 78 cm (23.1 to 30.7 in), and well-adapted to soaring. [19] The skull. The plumage of adult birds is blue-grey with darker slaty-grey flight feathers. The breast presents some ...

  5. Australian white ibis - Wikipedia

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    The ibis has become a popular symbol of Australian identity, and has been depicted on television, in art, and in online memes. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] In March 2021, the Macquarie Dictionary blog chose "bin chicken" as an Australian word of the week, and wrote that it was potentially "competing with the kangaroo for the position of most iconic Australian ...

  6. Ibis - Wikipedia

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    The Australian white ibis has become a focus of art, pop culture, and memes since rapidly adapting to city life in recent decades, and has earned the popular nicknames "bin chicken" and "tip turkey". [35] In December 2017, the ibis placed second in Guardian Australia 's inaugural Bird of the Year poll, after leading for much of the voting ...

  7. Potoo - Wikipedia

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    The eyes are large, even larger than those of nightjars. As in many species of nocturnal birds , they reflect the light of flashlights. [ 14 ] Their eyes, which could be conspicuous to potential predators during the day, have unusual slits in the lids , [ 15 ] which allow potoos to sense movement even when their eyes are closed.

  8. Hoatzin - Wikipedia

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    The hoatzin is pheasant-sized, with a total length of 65 cm (26 in), and a long neck and small head. It has an unfeathered blue face with maroon eyes, and its head is topped by a spiky, rufous crest. The long, sooty-brown tail is bronze-green tipped with a broad whitish or buff band at the end. [7]

  9. Southern masked weaver - Wikipedia

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    The southern masked weaver is 11–14.5 cm (4.3–5.7 in) long with a short, strong, conical bill and pinkish brown legs. The adult male in breeding plumage has a black face, throat and beak, red eye, bright yellow head and underparts, and a plain yellowish-green back,