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Skvader (Swedish cryptid) By @/vidagr on Deviantart.

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The mourning dove variant of the common rabbird is a mild-mannered creature which primarily eats seeds and grass. Found mostly at the edges of woods and fields, it can be found in small flocks and mated pairs. It lays two to three small blue-green eggs, and makes a soft cooing noise that is lovely for about the first five minutes and then you want to hit it with a brick. - Ursula Vernon
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I liked the bird rabbit design so much I had to keep fooling with it. This is actually on a notecard, which was the only brown paper other than bookmarks I could find! - Ursula Vernon
A familiar sight in winter, the rabbirds will perch in thickets and sheltered branches and fluff themselves up against the cold. - Ursula Vernon
Skvaders really exist, insomuch as they are a mythical creature (rather like the jackalope) which I did not make up myself. The rabbirds are all my fault. - Ursula Vernon