Saturday, 
March 14, 2015

17 Real Life Angry Birds

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While birds don't feel emotion like we do, it sure seems like they do sometimes. If birds could feel human emotion, these would be the angriest. This Guinea fowl is really not amused. 10831777_729309523832666_235296020_n This secretary bird is tired of your lame secretary jokes. 6454547829_95837b2571_o   This flamingo is wondering what you're looking at. 7705008540_0e704f0708_z   This secretary bird needs you to get off his lawn. 8497763573_f11afdfdea_z   This metallic starling is the original goth. All life is black (sigh)...10872535643_7ae2db3ed4_z     This burrowing owl just can't believe it. 15628759106_4a2bb43d74_z   Neither can this burrowing owl. Burrowingowl   This California condor is clearly plotting world domination. Condor2   You've got to be kidding this fairy bluebird. fairy bluebird This kingfisher doesn't want to have to tell you again. [caption id="attachment_34774" align="aligncenter" width="620"]Kingfisher-IonMoe Photo by Ion Moe[/caption]   This ornate eagle hawk kind of wants to have you for dinner. [caption id="attachment_34775" align="aligncenter" width="457"]ornate eagle hawk deric wagner Photo by Deric Wagner[/caption]   Nothing to see here, carrion. Ruppell's vulture This scarlet macaw thought he had seen it all. [caption id="attachment_34778" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Scarlet macaw deric wagner Photo by Deric Wagner[/caption]   This Steller's sea eagle is about to lose it. Steller's sea eagle This secretary bird really, really needs anger management classes. [caption id="attachment_34780" align="aligncenter" width="427"]veronique augois-mann Photo by Veronique Aubois-Mann[/caption]   This white-naped crane is the opposite of impressed. Indian sarus crane   This white-necked raven needs you to pipe down, or else...white-necked raven   Matt Steele is senior social media planner for San Diego Zoo Global. Read his previous post, 13 Animal Phobias for Friday the 13th.