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Nacarona's Wishlist

This is Nacarona's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Lunar Sparrows
Sparrows are always ready to peck on any essence detritus that gets scattered around dens.
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Mourning Dove
Known also as the Turtle Dove, this bird can build a nest almost anywhere.
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Northern Shrike
Known as a butcherbird, shrikes often impale their prey on thorns or spikes. Maybe you could learn a thing or two?
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Red-Winged Blackbird
This is possibly the most common bird in North America. The males are black with red spots, while the females are brown.
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Rock Dove
An invasive feral species, also great snack.
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San Blas Jay
A dark Jay from Mexico. It dwells in tropical dry forests.
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Short-Tailed Albatross
Once hunted close to extinction for their feathers, these seabirds are making a comeback.
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Silvery-Throated Jay
A small Jay from Central America. It dwells in cloud forests.
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Steller's Jay
A common, crested Jay from North and Central America. It dwells in forests and mountains.
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Swallow Tanager
This pair of birds originate from Central America!
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Transvolcanic Jay
A large Jay from Mexico. It dwells in montane forests.
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Tufted Jay
A bi-coloured crested Jay from Mexico. It dwells in moist montane forests.
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Western Grebe
Believe it or not, when this bird dives for food it goes all the way down to the bottom of the lake!
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White-Throated Magpie-Jay
A large and flashy Jay from Central America. It dwells in many habitats.
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Yucatan Jay
A bi-coloured Jay from the Yucatán Peninsula. It dwells in tropical dry forests and plantations.
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