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I'm afraid to admit that I laughed when I read it. But it needs to go. The line about Carly holding a magic wand, a top hat and a black bow-tie is fine until it mentions that (Carly Cardinal) "is a fantastic singer". The end of that line brings back to remembrance the bird's inability to keep its voice from cracking during its singing; however, it's a sarcastic commentary and doesn't have a source. (Besides, I think the voice actor was intentionally singing with a crack in his voice to emphasize Carly's obvious enthusiasm about trees.) I'm giving a heads up here that I'm going to remove it, but leave the rest of the sentence intact. Please discuss if you honestly think a sarcastic commentary belongs in this ultra-short stub. Thanks. 67.182.237.57 (talk) 21:46, 29 April 2011 (UTC)Reply