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Bird name mentioned vs smuttiness of ensuing banter


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  1. queek says:

    Albatros!

  2. Not_you says:

    someone has to say it, so here goes:

    *masturbates*

  3. PixieC says:

    what about the Swallow? it is the bird of love…..hehe

  4. brewski says:

    Why can’t people set the x axis in percentage instead of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, etc.

  5. !null says:

    Now THAT’s a good graph!

  6. cory says:

    Woodpecker off the charts?

  7. Florence says:

    No one’s mentioned the yellow-breasted sap sucker yet?

  8. Gordon says:

    What about the white-breasted nut hatch?

  9. Thaumh says:

    You forgot the Bushtit…
    (Homer Simpson goes, “Tee-hee!”)

  10. Gwaipo says:

    It gets better – when identifying a bird, you first refer to its “general impression and shape,” shorthanded G.I.S and, yes, pronounced jizz. –The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.

  11. anne says:

    so, no smutty love for the Zitting Cisticola then?

  12. shiNIN says:

    wow… I’m not a native English speaker, you know… I just came here for some fun… but this site broaded my horizon! I never ever knew “great tit” is a bird… it was a great revelation for me, really. thanks for all interesting bird names! ;)

  13. Cyrinn says:

    I’m partial to the tufted titmouse, myself.

  14. sex joke says:

    what’s a secks?

  15. John Curd says:

    Great graph, great tit


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