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Mockingjay Shiny Zapdos -request-

It's called a mockingjay, right? I dunno, I didn't read The Hunger Games, so don't hold it against me D:

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  • Nice representation of the bird!

    And yes, it is called a mockingjay. It is a hybrid of a mockingbird and a jabberjay, the jabberjay was made like a living tape recorder to hear on enemy conversations, but it was let loose into the wild after so many failed and false reports, where it bred with the mockingbird population.

    I know you haven't read the books, just thought I would help.

    To be honest, they are awesome birds, when you sing to them they repeat the song over and over, when there are flocks of them, they mix up the songs to make new songs with different kinds of pitches

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