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Losing Face

One may see puffins and parrots any hour of the week both birds bear a big colourful beak the former pelagic feed on fish and live in large colonies on coastal cliffs tho' monogamous collectively breed as a bunch but with renown as the Atlantic sea clown in Iceland several are served as lunch the latter arboreal primarily frugivorous toco being by far the largest are opportunistic and occasionally omnivorous to a few prudes it may seem unseemly or rude and yet if they stick around they'll later get down as their chicks are seen to hatch in the nude these avians may fly high in the sky have the same such things as two wings and legs and of each species the female lays eggs but that's where similarity does stop one puffin can do more than toucan do in more or less of a day after mating its pecker turns grey and without waiting its bill it will drop

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