Angry Birds Race: The Red Bird
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Owner:
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Flash and Grubbly
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Released:
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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Origin:
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Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Angry Birds Race: The Red Bird


This is the red bird: Red!
Red’s special skills are his leadership qualities, which at first seems feeble compared to the explosive power of Bomb. But wait! Someone has to organize this odd flock of birds! He’s also a bit highly strung and sees small things as a declaration of war – like hearing the sound of the wind and thinking it’s the battle cry of the pig army. So that’s kind of intense!
The Birds are in a race to travel around the UK from their home here in Yorkshire. Their mission is to do that and return home having had lots of adventures along the way. The Red Bird is racing its friends to see who can travel the furthest before coming home. We hope it can eventually return home to somewhere in Yorkshire so we can pick it up and be reunited. If you find The Red Bird please move it on quickly to somewhere new and try to post a photo showing where it has been. If you cannot find anywhere suitable to drop it off then let The Red Bird come with you on your cache hunts until you can so it can accumulate some miles (don't forget to log its visits). Thanks very much.
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Lisa and Thomas
(Flash and Grubbly)
Red always needs to keep his possessions in the best possible condition. Like a proud dad, he spends hours every morning waxing the slingshot and making sure the band is perfectly elasticated. But if a dirty leaf lands on the sling then his eye starts twitching to show he’s edging closer to boiling point. Now he has to re-apply several more coats of polish to make it perfect again!
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