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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