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Tuesday, May 24, 2005


Duck's Bird of the Day
Hello there. This might seem strange, but I actually think I am starting to miss school. Cuckoo cuckoo. Well anywoo, I get to go to the mall today (Tuesday), I am going to try to buy more Fruits Basket Manga, and I am going to play some DDR,yay!!!! But I also start my job training today also, grrrr. I have a question for all of you? I was talking with a friend about this earlier, and I am somewhat facinated. What animal(s) scare you? Not to make any of you feel bad, just wondering. Well take care.

Pyrrhuloxia
Related to the Northern Cardinal and sometimes called the Gray Cardinal. They are ID by a rose red mask, rose patches on wings, red on belly and parts of breast, stubby orange bill and a red tipped crest. Females lack the red. They make a metallic "chip" sound and sing a series of repeated and varied wistles. They are found in the souther southwest: southern portions of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. I saw a couple of these on my Geology field trips in Arizona.
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