Saturday, March 27, 2004

Bird Watching Update: Rare Sighting of the Cacapee Bird

March 27, 2004 Karaoke Lounge

The rare and exquisite Cacapee bird once flourished throughout all New England. The name, Cacapee, is an Iroquois word meaning, “beautiful feathers.” Its long, brightly colored tail plume was highly prized for fashionable head wear. The wing feathers of the Cacapee were commonly used as “tonsil ticklers” in the vomitoriums which were hubs of social [...]

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