ParathePineapple
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One of these is ruffled grouse, unsure of the otherWhat are the only two poisonous bird species in North America?
One of these is ruffled grouse, unsure of the otherWhat are the only two poisonous bird species in North America?
I guess that's right but I had no idea Red Warblers are poisonous. So you clearly win. The second species I am thinking of was a US endemic.Ruffed Grouse and Red Warbler
In 2008, molecular studies moved a species from it’s old phylogenetic position to a new one, adding a terrestrial insectivore to a famous adaptive radiation. What was this species called before it was moved?
The second species I am thinking of was a US endemic.
I'll just say it. Carolina Parakeet.I'm very confused to what this is. My hunch would another of the grouse, but none are endemic to the US.
What one cannot place systematically is an old World Babbler - it reads better in the original German from 1910!Ah OK, a member of the babbler family![]()
Ah OK, a member of the babbler family![]()
Is this really a hot take? The only person who I'd think would refute is Kakapo and he's not exactly the most respected person when it comes to taxonomy...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rsbl.2008.0444Ah OK, a member of the babbler family![]()
corsican nuthatchWhat bird is endemic to a single European island?