Meet The Bearded Reedling: Adorable Round Bird That Can Do Perfect Splits

If you’ve run out of things to do while youmare stuck in quarantine, we can recommend you a new activity – bird watching. You’ll quickly realize that there’s more than just pigeons and crows flying around your home. And if you have a particularly keen eye, you might even be able to spot a Bearded Reedling – an adorable little bird that will steal your heart with its hilariously awkward splits.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

This bird sure knows how to make a perfect split.

7 thoughts on “Meet The Bearded Reedling: Adorable Round Bird That Can Do Perfect Splits”

  1. They are so pretty! Would love to see them in my yard but evidently they’re only found in Europe. They are a unique songbird – to which no other living species seems to be closely related. Cool.

  2. i dunno. i like this site and am amused by like 97.46% of whatever they post here. but it seems more and more that ppl come here just to spread some kind of misery posting bla bla negative bla. it’s ok, i guess. spreading misery is some kind of syndrome and they can’t help it. mebbe there’s a similar site that prohibits comments.

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