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Two '''birds''' (of the feathered variety) in [[Morningside Heights]] are sufficiently unique to have been given names by [[Bwog]]:
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Three '''birds''' (of the feathered variety) in [[Morningside Heights]] are sufficiently unique to have been given names by [[Bwog]]:
  
* Hawkmadinejad
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* Hawkmadinejad (named for Iranian president [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]]
 
* Nathaniel
 
* Nathaniel
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* Saakashtweety (named for Georgian president [[Mikheil Saakashvili]])
  
There is speculation that Hawkmadinejad is the offspring of [[wp:Pale Male|Pale Male]].
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There is speculation that Hawkmadinejad is the offspring of [[wp:Pale Male|Pale Male]]. However, Hawkmadinejad was a juvenile (one-year-old) in spring 2008, and Pale Male and mate Lola had not hatched any baby hawks since 2004.
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Bwog seems to be obsessed with these birds, going so far as to create a special section of their site called Hawkmadinebwog.
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.bwog.net/index.php?page=hawkmadinejad The Hawkmadinebwog].
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* [http://twitter.com/hawkma Hawkmadinejad on Twitter].
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* [http://www.bwog.net/articles/breaking_a_hero_fallen Bwog's April fools prank claiming that Hawkmadinejad died].
  
 
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[[Category:Animals]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 8 December 2013

Three birds (of the feathered variety) in Morningside Heights are sufficiently unique to have been given names by Bwog:

There is speculation that Hawkmadinejad is the offspring of Pale Male. However, Hawkmadinejad was a juvenile (one-year-old) in spring 2008, and Pale Male and mate Lola had not hatched any baby hawks since 2004.

Bwog seems to be obsessed with these birds, going so far as to create a special section of their site called Hawkmadinebwog.

External links