User:AriaMelernay/Wiccabird

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The Willowbird's scientific name is Rosenbirgia Willoweses.It's status on the endangered species list is highly endangered because there are only three left in North America. It was discovered by the Sir Donotin Dolittel.

Description
The Willowbird is very rare and often hard to detect. It changes the way it looks many times daily, but it always comes bearing the face of Willow Rosenberg (a Buffy the Vampire Slayer character). No one exactly knows why the Willowbird comes bearing Willow's face but some experts suggest that Willow's use of magic in the hit 90's TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer sparked the Willowbird's fanatical response, not unlike the thousands of teens that also became fanatics. The Willowbird is a quick flying bird and there is a rumor of secret "magical" defenses. There have been very few sightings of the Willowbird, yet almost everyone knows what it looks like. Willowbirds do NOT reproduce and they don't die of old age. Two of the three Willowbirds alive now are over a thousand years old.

Habitat
It usually lives in the northern United States of America, but lately it has been moving south to the area around Florida and Tennessee. Recent sightings by a bird watcher reports that she saw a Willowbird near her home in Orlando, Florida. The Willowbird seems to like areas with somewhat cold winters but warm summers. It eats fish so it wants water near it's nesting place on a house or tall tree. The Willowbird usually lives near Wiccan residences so that it can feel the magic escaping the house. Again, most of the Willowbird's activities are a mystery to us because we have never actually captured and/or studied one and therefore we have no idea why it likes to feel the magic escaping from the houses of Witches.

Diet
IT usually eats fish and insects. Sometimes it eats plants but not normally. It is eaten by almost anything that can catch it, although nothing can catch it on a good day, because, supposedly, the meat is a delicacy that is unsurpassed by any other animal.