Birds of a feather…

I got something very cute in my email recently from the folks at Sea World Orlando! Check out the tawny frogmouth chicks!

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BIRDS OF A FEATHER GROW UP TOGETHER — Already showing the large, frog-like mouths that give the species its name, Hoover (L) and Sawyer (R) are tawny frogmouth chicks that were hatched at SeaWorld Orlando last month. Until recently, the population of tawny frogmouths in North American zoos was facing extinction and breeding programs were largely unsuccessful. SeaWorld worked with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to develop a breeding program to help sustain the species’ growth. And, the program is showing early success — in less than a year, six chicks have been hatched and all are now thriving at the park. Frogmouths are native to the forested savannas and open woodlands of Australia. When fully grown, the insect-eating birds will be between 9 and 21 inches tall. To learn more about tawny frogmouths and other animals, explore SeaWorld.org.

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Comments

Oh my goodness! I didn’t think they were REAL for a moment. How ridiculously adorable :) They look almost like felted craft birds! Thanks for bringing these cutie pies to my attention.

They are so adorable and cute! you really just want to hug them! I’m heading down there this year, I’m going to check them out!

awwwwwwwwwwww ….. so adorablee… so cuteeeeee….. oh myy… I WANT ONE!! :’( hihi :D :D

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