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Also there's the Colemans bird.

 

It eats mustard all day and has to fly backwards to cool its a*** down.

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Have you ever seen an Oomigoolie bird?

 

Go on i'll fall for it.

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Also know as the Great Titted Chavinch. Likes to forrage for worms in urban areas at night.

 

Indeed scuba, and they often bite off more than they can chew :hihi:

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Indeed scuba, and they often bite off more than they can chew :hihi:

 

I think Black Birds fly backwards :hihi:

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Go on i'll fall for it.

 

 

The Oomigoolie bird.

It's a fat bird with large testicles which lives in corn fields, it eats that much corn it can only fly to heights of about three feet.

When it is flying you can here it scream "OO MI GOOLIES" everytime it flies over a hedgerow.

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It's a fat bird with large testicles which lives in corn fields, it eats that much corn it can only fly to heights of about three feet.

When it is flying you can here it scream "OO MI GOOLIES" everytime it flies over a hedgerow.

 

Sounds a bit like the Ooh Aah bird that lays square eggs.

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I've seen wood pidgeons flying backwards

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I've seen wood pidgeons flying backwards

 

I've seen clay pigeons fly backwards.

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I've seen wood pidgeons flying backwards

 

I've seen Walter Pigeon at the Gaumont.

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I've seen Walter Pigeon at the Gaumont.

 

Did he crap all over fargate?

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Did he crap all over fargate?

 

No Alex that was Steven Seagull :hihi:

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