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  2. Potoo - Wikipedia

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    The behaviors described above suggest that the common potoo adopts different defensive strategies to suit its circumstances. For a lone potoo, or a brooding adult with a potential predator close to the nest, the bird attempts to avoid detection by remaining motionless and relying on camouflage.

  3. The best gifts for all kinds of dads in 2024 - AOL

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    The Bird Buddy is a great gift for the dad who loves birdwatching. ... You can adopt a bird for him — like a Snowy Owl or a Bald Owl — and send him a certificate and small plush that ...

  4. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state's, district's or territory's government. The selection of state birds began with Kentucky adopting the northern cardinal in 1926.

  5. Companion parrot - Wikipedia

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    Grey parrot on top of their cage.. A companion parrot is a parrot kept as a pet that interacts abundantly with its human counterpart. Generally, most species of parrot can make excellent companions, but must be carefully managed around children and other common pet species like dogs and cats as they might be hostile towards them.

  6. 12 Cute & Fun Ways to Spoil Your Beloved Bird on ... - AOL

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    10. Learn a New Trick Together. For all the cruel jokes about "bird brains," most pet bird species are pretty keen in the smarts department. Exceptionally intelligent species like the African Grey ...

  7. 5 Easy Ways to Make Your Backyard a Bird Haven This ... - AOL

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    Watching wild birds in your yard is a delightful activity any time of year. Although some favorites, such as hummingbirds, migrate to warmer places in winter, many other species stick around.