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Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 days ago

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    “The younger generation recognizes 100+ Pokémon but almost no domestic bird. “

    Yeah, most birds don’t spout their own name constantly though. Imagine a dove yelling “Dove! Dove!” while shitting on your head.

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      The humble cuckoo:

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        The not so humble Grey go-away-bird:

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        & Uhu, Zilpzalp and a couple of other exceptions do exist.

        However, they can’t hold a Litwick to Lampent.

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      Pretty much every native NZ bird is named after the sound it makes.

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        Even the Puteketeke, New Zealand’s Bird of The Century?

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        First (& very common) bird I looked up seems to be the exception?

        Fantail / pīwakawaka Known for its friendly ‘cheet cheet’ call and energetic flying antics, the fantail is one of the most common and widely distributed native birds on the New Zealand mainland.

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          Yeah but they have a tail which looks like a fan. Not the same but also quite a descriptive name.

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            I think the majority of animals have descriptive names. However the discussion isn’t even in the vicinity of whether the names are descriptive.

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