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    Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is popular in the pet industry since it can learn to imitate sounds and perform tricks.
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    Thick-Billed Parrot is not a good pet. It is known to bite savagely and has an ear-splitting shriek for a call.
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    Snowy Egret's most common courtship display is the "stretch" display in which the male pumps his body up and down.
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    Plover has a symbiotic relationship with the Nile crocodile, which allows it to clean its teeth.
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    White-headed Buffalo Weaver is often called the bird architect of the world because of the intricately woven nests of some species.
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    Yellow-billed Stork female approaches the male in the courtship, but the male chooses where the nest is to be built.
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    Turkey Vulture is recognized by 47 states for their value in cleaning up refuse and laws have been passed to protect them.
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    Von Der Decken’s Hornbill have magnificent beaks, which they wield like forceps to grasp and toss insect prey in the air.
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    Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu 's increase their reproductive success by nesting near wasp nests.
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    Ostrich feathers were used for decorations on hats and clothing in the 1800s and are still worth a great deal of money.
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    Peregrine Falcons are perhaps the fastest animals on earth. In a stoop (dive), Peregrine Falcons may reach speeds in excess of 180 mpg.
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    Yellow-winged Cacique (ka-seek) - some choose a tree that also contains an active wasp nest as a deterrent to predators.
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    Adult Mourning Doves will try to lure predators away from their nests by pretending to be injured.
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    Red Bishop's flocks, numbering in the thousands, are blamed for grain crop damage when they stop over cultivated fields.
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    Red-shouldered Hawks are especially well-adapted to hunting with sharp eyesight and broad wings.
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