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Show Bird Not Yet INamed Is Nominated as Laziest SILVER LAKE, N. Y. Members of the Audubon club here believe they have discovered, but not yet classified, the world's laziest bird. The bird appears over the lake about five o'clock in the afternoon, 10 feet above the lake, selects a spot in the bug line, and parks. It has a large mouth similar to a pelican's and a comparatively small wing spread, but observers report it can remain immobile in the air apparently appar-ently as long as desired. Once comfortably parked, the bird opens its mouth and waits patiently for bugs to fly in. |