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The Purple Gallinule (GOL-in-yule) is an extremely unique water bird living in some of Southern North America, and throughout a good deal of South America. It eats many things, and frequently is seen walking on lily pads. It has long toes which prevent it from sinking as it does this. Its nest floats on the water! If you want to learn more about this bird, check out The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's description of it: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Purple_Gallinule/id Here are some Purple Gallinule photos: If you have any observations of the Purple Gallinule you'd like to share, please share them with us below and they could be featured on our blog! The deadline to submit is Wednesday, April 27th at 12:00 AM, but you can always submit observations of this or any bird on our "Watching Birds" Page! You may know these chipper little parrots as parakeets, but they're really called Budgerigars, or Budgies! But that's not the fun fact. When you go to a pet store and see the Budgie cage, packed full of colorful birds, you aren't seeing what lives in the wild. Budgies in Australia, their native home, are only green and yellow! Blue budgies and budgies of any color except Yellow-green are mutations that occurred in captivity! Basically, pet budgies that were bred had chicks that were new colors, never seen before. So next time you see a budgie, see if it's the color of its wild ancestors, or of the colorful pet Budgies! -Rose
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About RoseI am Rose, a 12 year old birdwatcher and the founder of Junior Ornithologists! I REALLY love birds and have since I was five years old. I also know a lot about birds and, through this website, I hope to share my knowledge with you! About JillHi! I'm Jill, and I like birds just as much as Rose does. The first word I learned to say was bird! My favorite birds are perigrine falcons and snowy owls. I can't wait to share information about birds with everyone!
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