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Okay, what is this?

Well, it's a bird obviously but what species is this exactly?
It wouldn't move until I was so close I could almost touch it, before it backed off.
>> Anonymous
Awwwwww cute!
>> Anonymous
That's not a bird! That's a rock!
>> Anonymous
saging this thread for the awwww cute comment
>> Anonymous
Looks like an American robin to me. Whereabouts do you live?
BTW it doesn't look too healthy either. Probably why it didn't react to you very much.
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>>215856
Huh?

Pic related.
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OP here.

I found that guy on the Ryukyu Islands (Japan).
At first it looked like a rock but it turned out it wass a bird.
It was orange-white at the belly the rest you can see on the pic.
Either it was lazy or ill. :(

Also, if some people on this board ever wondered what raw pineapples looked like, pic related.
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OP again.

Maybe the bird also waited for its prey.
On another occassion I found this little fellow.
What kind of butterfly is this?
Im not good with animals. :/
>> Anonymous
Awwww poor birdie! ;_;

also, I'm>>215846

>>215851
fuck you
>> Anonymous
>>215859
Thanks for the pic of the healthy American robin. OP has a very dull eye, and wet, bedraggled feathers suggesting it hasn't been preening for some time. IMHO not impossible for it to be a sick American robin if OP is in North America.
>>215863
But since OP is in the Ryukyu Islands, I have no idea what it is. American robins show up as stragglers every once in a while in Europe, but I dunno about far southern Japan. You would need a local (Japanese) bird book, or an /an/tard who knows those birds. Looks like a thrush, though. HTH
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I thought about this little fellow when I saw OPs pic. :/
It's a Rufous-tailed robin, but the pic from OP doesn't look healthy and also the belly doesn't fit, so I dont know.
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OP here.

Thanks for the help, then I have to assume my little friend is dead already, if he's that sick? :(
Don't we have any weeaboos on /an/ who have een such a bird somewhere?

There were so many animals I couldn't identify, I knew Fugus, though! :D
But look at those fucking giant seashells in the upper part!
>> Anonymous
Aha, could be a Brown-Headed Thrush.
http://www.orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?action=searchresult&Bird_ID=2430
http://www.avesphoto.com/website/JP/species/THUBRN-1.htm
http://www.birdforum.net/bird_view.php?bid=1687
That last image was shot on Okinawa.
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>>215936
OP here.

Yes, that could actually be the bird! The colours of its belly fit, too. Thank you, a brown-headed thrush. Sounds boring...

But the birds you posted look so well!
My poor friend is really sick!
I thought he was just dirty... :(
But he seemed fatter than the guys you posted so he had a good food-supply during his life. :D
Although that could also be part of his sickness. :/

At least he can sit in a very nice forest then...