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[quote name='Finding The Everlight' timestamp='1330364403' post='5844273']
Mu, are the birds around you anything like the ones in the movie Rio? I know the movie is probably set farther south from you, but even so.
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The opposite.

Amazon is on the extreme north of Brazil. I live in the south, around 3500 kilometers away from the biggest forest in the world.

The birds on my city are mostly the ones that fly from up there in America, pidgeons, seagulls and a few hummingbirds and rare beauties.

Although my city is the one with the biggest amount of trees relatively, and I'm very proud of that. Compared to the city I was born in (Curitiba)... it's so much better.

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[quote name='Mu-12' timestamp='1330376540' post='5844512']
The opposite.

Amazon is on the extreme north of Brazil. I live in the south, around 3500 kilometers away from the biggest forest in the world.

The birds on my city are mostly the ones that fly from up there in America, pidgeons, seagulls and a few hummingbirds and rare beauties.

Although my city is the one with the biggest amount of trees relatively, and I'm very proud of that. Compared to the city I was born in (Curitiba)... it's so much better.
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then are there any birds you come across that you don't like?

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[quote name='ragnarok1945' timestamp='1330396380' post='5845455']
not even in a case if a bird flew over and tried to crap on you?
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Didn't happen with me yet, although once when I was returning from Uni at night, a bat flew right next to my face and, luckily, I don't get scared easily, otherwise my mother would hear my scream.

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[quote name='Mu-12' timestamp='1330396440' post='5845460']
Didn't happen with me yet, although once when I was returning from Uni at night, a bat flew right next to my face and, luckily, I don't get scared easily, otherwise my mother would hear my scream.
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that's probably only because the bat didn't try to bite you

me, a bird never tried to crap on me, but it did happen onto my car once

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[quote name='ragnarok1945' timestamp='1330399464' post='5845586']
that's hard to do, they tend to fly away before you can get that close
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Not all birds! Some are more braving and would actually rush at me. Then, that becomes my chance to pet them and hug them. I will be giggling with happiness like a 7-year old mentally-handicapped boy while something like a rooster, goose, peacock, ect. is pecking at me.

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[quote name='Koloktos' timestamp='1330400074' post='5845607']
No. I actually never tried to hug a goose because my mom warns me sternly to never go near them. I still want to hug a goose regardless, but I am afraid of a group attack.
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that'll happen if you piss the flock off, I don't see that happening by hugging ONE

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[quote name='Koloktos' timestamp='1330398766' post='5845560']
I like birds. I just want to pick one up and hug it, even if it is a large bird that can peck and scratch me.
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You know how many diseases you can get from even touching a wild bird? I wouldn't even think of touching an undomesticated bird.

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I live in uruguay, i find normally:
[img]http://www.redargentina.com/Faunayflora/Aves/index_1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://ibc.lynxeds.com/files/imagecache/photo_940/pictures/greater_thornbird.jpg[/img]
This [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-and-yellow_Marshbird"]http://en.wikipedia....ellow_Marshbird[/url]
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glittering-bellied_Emerald"]http://en.wikipedia....bellied_Emerald[/url]
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-eyed_Parakeet"]http://en.wikipedia....e-eyed_Parakeet[/url] (this one is beatifull but its like a plague right nao)
this While i travel between the country
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Rhea"]http://en.wikipedia....ki/Greater_Rhea[/url]
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-winged_Harrier"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-winged_Harrier[/url]
and some of theses
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayaca_Tanager"]http://en.wikipedia..../Sayaca_Tanager[/url]

(Sorry if post is huge)

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