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Survey - Favorite Birds?

Pantherinae Offline
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( This post was last modified: 01-13-2018, 09:33 PM by Ngala )

hi everyone wanted to know which birds where you're favorite birds so that I can post pictures of the birds everyone likes give me

give you're top 10: 

mine:
1) golden eagle
2) eurasian eagle owl 
3) goshawk
4) gyrfalcon
5) snowy owl
6) great black backed gull 
7) great skua 
8) ural owl 
9) sparrowhawk 
10) white tailed eagle


 
 
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United States Krillow Offline
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1.) Harpy Eagle
2.) Golden Eagle
3.) Canary
4.) Cardinal
5.) Great Horned Owl
6.) Martial Eagle
7.) Red tailed Hawk
8.) Phillipine Eagle
9.) Bald Eagle
10.) Osprey
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BorneanTiger Offline
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1) Chicken or junglefowl

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2) Turkey

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Australia GreenGrolar Online
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List:
  1. Mountain blue bird.
  2. Lappet faced vulture.
  3. Eastern and western blue bird.
  4. White headed vulture.
  5. Eurasian black vulture.
  6. Himalayan griffon.
  7. Ruppell's griffon.
  8. Eider duck.
  9. Wandering albastross.
  10. Brontornis.
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chaos Offline
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(11-24-2019, 05:25 PM)GreenGrolar Wrote: List:
  1. Mountain blue bird.
  2. Lappet faced vulture.
  3. Eastern and western blue bird.
  4. White headed vulture.
  5. Eurasian black vulture.
  6. Himalayan griffon.
  7. Ruppell's griffon.
  8. Eider duck.
  9. Wandering albastross.
  10. Brontornis.

None of the above. My personal favorite is the Harpy eagle
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Finland Shadow Offline
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Tough one to put in some order.

Drongo bird might be for me the one. 

Then lyrebird is one amazing bird too. Peacock, handsome/beautiful however people want to see it. Raven is interesting, intelligent and can mimic many things. 

Too many interesting and impressive birds in so many different ways for me to list them like 1, 2, 3 etc.
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TigerJaguar Offline
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Me the Mighty Eagle
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Venezuela epaiva Offline
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My favorite is the Harpy eagle
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Oman Lycaon Offline
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My favorites.

Nisaetus nipalensis orientalis

Aquila audax

Accipiter gentilis

Magpie

Hooded crow.

But there are also many other birds I like.
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TheNormalGuy Offline
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(02-18-2020, 11:55 PM)Lycaon Wrote: My favorites.

Nisaetus nipalensis orientalis

Aquila audax

Accipiter gentilis

Magpie

Hooded crow.

But there are also many other birds I like.


Mine are the Snowy Owl, The Osprey, The Canada Goose and the Pelegrine Falcon !
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