Okay folks, I'm drawing on strings here. Since I wrote a poem about umbrellas on my poetry blog (where I am doing the same alphabet challenge), I decided to share some interesting facts on a bird with several unique characteristics. The umbrella bird, or umbrellabird, is a very odd-looking bird that can be found in the South and Central America tropics. It has a crest that can be drawn in or out resembling an umbrella. This bird also has a long feathered wattle, which can grow up to 18 inches long. The umbrella bird can grow up to 20 inches long. The male is a blue-black color and the female is brown with a smaller waddle. Another type of umbrella bird has a bare red-orange wattle. They are definitely not as beautiful as cardinals, but unique just the same. What do you think?
2 comments:
U for Unique!!! and unique is always beautiful to me. I could never compare the beauty of all the birds out there... there are sooo sooo many! Aren't they all beautiful? Oh, well, not that dang blackbird (hehe - j/k)
You have to admit south america has some very distinctive birds like this and often found nowhere else including MR UMBRELLABIRD and his relations
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