What are your favorite birds in your country?
Warning: Europeans are not allowed post ITT since they genocided every one their birds (why are they such disgusting Nazis?)
This is the North American barred owl. I saw one the other day just at sunset, diving into the woods behind my house. They're very beautiful animals and I look forward to seeing them in flight. Apparently their feathers make it so that their flight is virtually silent
>>52394809
I ate a pigeon once. It's texture, juiciness and taste were distinct from the usual lamb and chicken.
Owls are great
>>52394851
Is it common to eat pigeons in Sudan? In America we call them "rats with wings"
>>52394929
I'd say it's an outgoing cultural practice that's almost non-existent today. The last pigeon meal I had was more than 20 years ago.
We got these fuckers.
When they show up, you know Winter Is Coming.
>>52394929
We call them the same. But that's said about city pigeons. Those who live somewhere in the fields in countryside are delicious.
t.pideon eater
The cardinal is my state's bird. Don't know who decided that since they're common all over the continent, but I've always liked the little shits. One attacked my little sister once when she was climbing in a tree, I guess she got too close to a nest or a female or something
>>52395109
Do they taste good?
>>52394809
Joli fil, mec.
>>52395142
I immediately picture these things as red tennis balls with wings.
Also, Fairy-Wrens.