Angelbird

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Angelbird
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P. species 'A'
Binomial name
Procnias sp. 'A'
(Travis, 2290)

The Angelbird is a fairly rare bird. Only found in limited places throughout Devonshire.

Description

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The Angelbird is a pure white bird, with a halo, forked tail, short wings, yellow beak.

Migration

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It is a year round resident.

Other names in Devonshire

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Halo Bird.

Conservation status

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Vulnerable. Populations increasing.

Trivia

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  • Some Angelbirds may be reddish after bathing in the mud.

Bald Raven

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Bald Raven
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C. leucocephalus
Binomial name
Corvus leucocephalus
Travis, 2295

The Bald Raven (Corvus leucocephalus) is a mimic of the bald eagle.

Not a hybrid

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IT IS NOT a hybrid between a raven and a bald eagle, as some people think.

Range

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It is found in Glennshire, Frost and Odysseus.

Conservation Status

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It is endangered. Numbers seem to be increasing.

Other names in Devonshire

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Bald Eagle Raven, Bald Crow, White-Headed Raven (or Crow), Bald Eagle-Raven, Black-Beaked Bald Raven.

Trivia

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  • Families stay together their whole lives.

Black-Crested White Eagle

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Black-Crested White Eagle
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Lophaetus

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L. leucomorpha
Binomial name
Lophaetus leucomorpha
(Travis et al., 2304.)

The Black-Crested White Eagle (Lophaetus leucomorpha) is a small eagle.

Description

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Mostly white, black crest and legs. Feathers on wings outlined in black.

Range

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Frost.

Other names in Devonshire

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Beautiful Hawk

Conservation status

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Least concern

Trivia

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  • It is known to attack people that come too close to their nests