Wren they flew in and flocked to the woods with an eagle-eye to a bird that may not exist, it caused quite a stir as many thought they were rhea just on a lark.
The locals don't give a hoot. But if it's found, the Feds will finch, swallow their pride and swoop in to close the forest to the public.
This will cause a great uproar to the local population, most of whom are unskilled and can only find work at a local canary. Because of their poor background, the forest is the only place they can tern to get way from their stressful lives.
But toucan play that game as it'd be robin these people access to their own lands. Some have organised a protest in the strongest, non-violent method they could think.
They formed a nudist group to attract attention and strut around naked as a jay-bird, dancing the flamingo with signs detailing their plight to attract attention. However, the local newspaper hasn't run much on this story as they claim this nudist group has been over exposed in the media.
As this has all been sparked by a bird, one nudist lady brought her two budgies to join in the protest. When she exposed them in their cage nestled between a breast of feathers, leaves and twigs, she proudly claimed to possess the largest parakeets in captivity.
Sympathetic nature lovers from all over the country have raised funds by hawking their jewellery to help the cause. Naturally, the funds have gone to buy the bare-necessities to sustain the protest.
The leaders of the group have vowed not to chicken out and will stand fast in their resolve. The spokesman of the group said he'd be proud as a peacock if their efforts are successful.
But, until they have something to crow about, most people just think they're cuckoo.
2007-03-25 11:14:30
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answered by rann_georgia 7
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I do not think they are going to find it. I am a serious birder living in Texas. I think the whole thing is a waste of time. Almost all of the top birders in the United States think the bird seen in Arkansas was a Pileated.
2007-03-25 07:50:38
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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It's possible given that these birds once lived in Texas also. Have a great day everyday.
2007-03-25 16:22:47
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answered by firestarter 6
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My puppy Woodpecker is up all night, pecking and poking and peckering away. If i attempt to sleep on an identical time as he's busy peckering, he constantly pokes his timber-peckerer in my face to evoke me. *cries very not undemanding*
2016-10-19 21:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure. I'm glad someone has asked this as i am interested in what people will say. I have been thinking about it and i think they might but it is not likely. It is just something for them to do - i will star this to see how it is getting along so please answer!!!:D
2007-03-25 07:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if their good old Texas friend George W. Bushwacker has anything to do with it!
2007-03-25 07:16:35
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answered by borisovna7 2
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