Angelbird
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Species: | P. species 'A'
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Procnias sp. 'A' (Travis, 2290)
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The Angelbird is a fairly rare bird. Only found in limited places throughout Devonshire.
Description
editThe Angelbird is a pure white bird, with a halo, forked tail, short wings, yellow beak.
Migration
editIt is a year round resident.
Other names in Devonshire
editHalo Bird.
Conservation status
editVulnerable. Populations increasing.
Trivia
edit- Some Angelbirds may be reddish after bathing in the mud.
Bald Raven
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Bald Raven | |
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Species: | C. leucocephalus
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Corvus leucocephalus Travis, 2295
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The Bald Raven (Corvus leucocephalus) is a mimic of the bald eagle.
Not a hybrid
editIT IS NOT a hybrid between a raven and a bald eagle, as some people think.
Range
editIt is found in Glennshire, Frost and Odysseus.
Conservation Status
editIt is endangered. Numbers seem to be increasing.
Other names in Devonshire
editBald Eagle Raven, Bald Crow, White-Headed Raven (or Crow), Bald Eagle-Raven, Black-Beaked Bald Raven.
Trivia
edit- Families stay together their whole lives.
Black-Crested White Eagle
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Black-Crested White Eagle | |
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Genus: | Lophaetus |
Species: | L. leucomorpha
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Lophaetus leucomorpha (Travis et al., 2304.)
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The Black-Crested White Eagle (Lophaetus leucomorpha) is a small eagle.
Description
editMostly white, black crest and legs. Feathers on wings outlined in black.
Range
editFrost.
Other names in Devonshire
editBeautiful Hawk
Conservation status
editLeast concern
Trivia
edit- It is known to attack people that come too close to their nests