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Wuewuewuewuewuewue 203.30.3.179 (talk) 11:44, 8 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Birds?

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I'm thinking of adding a new section on Utsumi's birds. Honestly I don't think the birds are notable enough to be included, but here's a draft I made of the section.

Birds

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Utsumi owns four birds: Gumi, a chattering lory; Lemon, a green-thighed parrot; Kiwi, a harlequin macaw; and Kohaku, an umbrella cockatoo. [1] Utsumi also had a black lory named Kuromi, who died of unknown causes on September 15, 2021.[2]

References

  1. ^ hideaki_utsumi [@Hideaki Utsumi] (September 13, 2021). Utsumi/status/1437550975078699015 "The name of the birb" (Tweet) – via Twitter. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ hideaki_utsumi [@Hideaki Utsumi] (September 15, 2021). Utsumi/status/1438118692110225411 "Kuromi drop dead this afternoon. The cause of death is unknown. It was sudden. I don't know what to write because my mind isn't organized" (Tweet) – via Twitter. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

I could have found better sources (ideally describing which birds are which species) but I feel like the pictures of the birds next to other images of the species with the labels I gave them are enough. Also they are both Twitter sources but I am very sure they fit WP:ABOUTSELF in these circumstances. 172.112.210.32 (talk) 04:20, 25 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Lemon is actually a black-legged parrot, not a green-thighed parrot. The three subspecies of white-bellied parrot can be distinguished by their tail and leg colours. The yellow-tailed parrot has a yellow tail, the other two subspecies have green tails. The green-thighed parrot has green legs, the other two subspecies have yellow legs. The black-legged parrot has both a green tail and yellow legs, and this is the case with Lemon.
Another thing, all of Utsumi's birds are parrots, so why not call them that? Grey Clownfish (talk) 22:51, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]