Birds stereotyped by the genres of music they listen to.

  • Crows - Jazz
  • Emus - Emo
  • Blue Jays - Neo Soul
  • Woodpeckers - Swedish Death Metal
  • Roosters - Heavy Metal *
  • Owls - Hip-hop
  • Flamingos - Salsa
  • Pelicans - Squeezebox Sea Shanties
  • Doves - Hymnals or New Age
  • Ravens - Trip Hop
  • Partriges - 60's Bubblegum Pop
  • Vultures - Rap Rock & too fond of Kid Rock
  • Chickadees - Alt Country
  • Swallows - Rockabilly
  • Ibis - J Pop
  • Puffins - Hardcore Rap
  • Pheasants - Bluegrass
  • Toucans - Mariachi
  • Mockingbirds - Indie music, but only until more suburban birds start listening to their favorite bands because they "sold out".
  • Cockatiels - New Wave
  • Emperor Penguins - 2 Tone Ska
  • Goldfinches - Dream Pop
  • Ducks - Top 40
  • Peacocks - Showtunes
  • Chickens - New Country
  • Nightingales - Bjork
  • Swans - Symphonic Music
  • Turkeys - Classic Southern Rock
  • Storks - Lullabies & Soft Jazz
  • Robins - Folk
  • Canadian Geese - Prog Rock... mostly Rush
  • Parrots - They say they listen to Reggae, but it's pretty much just Bob Marley on their mp3 players.
  • Macaws - Reggae
  • Warblers - Opera
  • Pigeons - No music, rather AM talk radio
  • Blue Herons - Adult Contemporary
  • Eagles - Classical (Note: They are not fond of marching tunes, patriotic songs or country music like previously thought.)
  • Parakeets - Psychadelic byrds
  • Yardbirds - British Invasion
  • Seagulls - Grunge
  • Ostriches - Drum & Bass
  • Hummingbirds - Trance
  • Cuckoos - Parodies and comedic songs
  • Thrashers - Epitaph Records, Alternative Tentacles, Thrashpunk
  • Distelfink - Pennsylvania Dutch Folk
feb 17 2013 ∞
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