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    filled with lots of artwork all around. The first piece of artwork is by William S. Rice. This piece is a painting, with many, many different colors. There is a parrot sitting atop a branch, and it seems to be looking down at a butterfly resting on a branch below it. I picked this piece because of the many vibrant colors it had. There was a parrot on a branch, and it seemed to be staring down

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    Flyer the Bird Once, there was a bird named Flyer. His nest was way up at the top of an oak tree. The oak tree was surprisingly as thick as cumulus cloud, but not shaped liked one. One night, when Flyer was sleeping, a hunter caught him in a net, and Flyer immediately woke up. Flyer was having a good dream about his eggs hatching and feeling calm. But now, Flyer was really shocked. “Why in the world am I in here?” Flyer said. “I could be eaten by the hunter’s dog!” Fortunately, a tiny light showed

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    Parrot Monologue

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    On reaching his plane seat a man is surprised to see a parrot strapped in next to him. He asks the stewardess for a coffee where upon the parrot squawks "And get me a whisky you cow!" The stewardess, flustered, brings back a whisky for the parrot and forgets the coffee. When this omission is pointed out to her the parrot drains its glass and bawls "And get me another whisky you idiot". Quite upset, the girl comes back shaking with another whisky but still no coffee. Unaccustomed

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    Good Duck Research Paper

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    There once was a duck that was trying to seek some shelter from the rainstorm when the duck saw a cave he sprinted towerds the cave.In the cave was this weird glowing rock”I wonder what this rock does if I touch it?” said the duck questioning himself if he should touch it.When the duck touched the rock and he passed out.When he woke up he felt different than his usual self later through the day he was flying at that point he knew that he has super powers. When good duck was fighting crime at night

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    Cockatoo Research Paper

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    Black Palm Cockatoo. It may be the largest cockatoo species and largest parrot in Australia. They are 22 to 24 inches in length and weigh 2.01–2.65 lb. According to CITES I, it is a protected species. - Hyacinth Macaws. It is about 3.3 ft in length from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, so it is longer than any other species of parrot. Not only is It the largest macaw species, it is also the largest flying parrot species. It is considered endangered according to the International Union

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    Noted for the distinctive patch of pink plumage on their chests and abdomens, rose-breasted cockatoos are affectionate and friendly birds, according to Alyson Kalhagen, writing for The Spruce. General Information Native to Australia, rose-breasted cockatoos are commonly called galahs in that country. The average size of an adult rose-breasted cockatoo is from 12 to 15 inches in length, from the beak to the tip of the tail feathers. In captivity, they can live up to 70 years, if fed a healthy diet

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    The Awakening Essay

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    Robert does not want to do something wild and unacceptable to society. In a situation parallel to that of Edna's, the only bird that understands the parrot is the mockingbird (Reisz) that "[is] whistling its fluty notes upon the breeze with maddening persistence" (1). Because the parrot continues to shriek, people move it away from their society: "[Mr. Farvial] insisted upon having the bird removed and consigned to regions of darkness" (23). Society

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    Habitat: The kakapos are quite solitary. They normally live alone and have large ranges, travelling several kilometres in one night. The males range from 15-30 hectares, females 35-50 hectares (to find food for young). Because they are solitary birds by nature, when ranges overlap they make a noise called 'skraarking ' to keep a distance from each other. Kakapo used to be found through most of New Zealand, from lowland forests to mountain grasslands. They are now extinct on the mainland, the last

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    Amazon Parrot

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    Amazon Parrot The Amazon Parrot is a very intelligent and sociable bird, and they make excellent companions for responsible and experienced pet owners. These parrots originate in the New World, their range extending from South America to Latin America and Mexico. Despite their loving nature, they are very demanding in terms of attention, interaction and care, and hence they are not suitable for novice owners or those not ready to spend a due amount of time with them. Amazon parrots vary in size

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    Macaw Essay For Kids

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    These Macaw parrots are beautiful and have very bright colors. They are part of the parrot family and there are several types. They originally come from Central and South America rain forest. In their natural habitat they flock from anywhere 10 to 40 other birds. Macaws are very loud squawkers and screamers in their natural habitat echoes through the forest. There are plenty of nuts and fruit to blend in with and eat. There are 17 species of Macaws they are extremely intelligent and very social birds

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