Angelbird
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Current revision as of 02:46, 8 July 2009
The Angelbird is a fairly rare bird. Only found in limited places throughout Devonshire.
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Description
The Angelbird is a pure white bird, with a halo, forked tail, short wings, yellow beak.
Migration
It is a year round resident.
Other names in Devonshire
Halo Bird.
Conservation status
Vulnerable. Populations increasing.
Trivia
- Some Angelbirds may be reddish after bathing in the mud.