Dingdoodle
Dingdoodle
The Dingdoodle is a small, fluffy bird roughly the size of a pineapple. It has a round body, a large poofy crest on its head, and a colorful, feathery tail that sparkles in the sunlight.
Dingdoodles live in thick forest canopies, particularly near rivers and waterfalls where the acoustics enhance their complex songs.
They enjoy a diet of seeds, berries, and insects that buzz in rhythm or musical tones. Their favorite meals make pleasant sounds as they chew.
Dingdoodles hop nimbly from branch to branch. When inspired by a good rhyme or melody, they perform loop-de-loops in the air with joyful exuberance.
Dingdoodles never sing the same song twice.
They are also known to compose weather-predicting poems, which they chirp from the treetops each morning.