WHIFFLE-WHIFFLE BIRD: A tenacious talker that transcends the tops of the timberline. It has a terribly tall tail, a protrusion that parallels a peacocks perhaps perfectly. The rest resembles the roadrunner. Regardless, it is rightly regarded as rare. Seldom is it seen, it is seen sliding on slopes for it whoops “Whickle, whickle,” while whisking on the warped walls. One well wonders what this wonderful word purports. It is presumed by people, possessing a powerful perception, that it portends to profess pain. For as the feathered fellow falls forth, from the fine-grained folds, fragments of feldspar are forced forward. Consequently, chafing and cramping is common, as it coasts the crags and cracks.
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