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Here are 23 of the best bird posts that have taken over Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Reddit (PHOTOS & VIDEOS)

In one video, a man tells a crow to "Get out of the house."
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Reddit Vancovuer has been flooded with local feathered friends. Photo: mars10765 & digby_chicken & digby_chicken / Reddit

If you've been on Reddit Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­recently, you may have noticed that something is "a fowl."

Multiple locals have shared photographs and videos of local birds, which include everything from Stellar jays to herons, owls to crows, finches to robins, and much more. 

People captured beautiful portraits of solo birds in B.C.'s backyard, but a number of people have recorded them in grocery stores, their homes, and even at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Airport. 

In the first video, a man tells a crow to "Get out of the house." In response, a woman asks, "Is the crow in here again?"

The answer is yes, and the corvid is seen sauntering out the door. 

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While it isn't in the Lower Mainland, Reddit user Cherry shares an adorable photo of a bird in their hand at one of the lakes in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. They note that the little bird is decidedly curious.

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Another local shared an image of a majestic heron perched on their fence in East Vancouver. 
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Reddit User CanadianFromFlorida saw an owl while they were walking their dog. The nocturnal bird spins its head 360 degrees in the video.

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Another person says they recorded a petite finch on one of the shelves of a Superstore.

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Reddit user Squealio shares a hooter they spotted in Vancouver's Stanley Park. 
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Another person spotted a crow by a Stanley Park beach. 
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Reddit user ladypuffsalot shares an image they captured of a robin near 29th Avenue SkyTrain Station.

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Someone captured a beautiful portrait of a raven on Mount Seymour while they were on a hike.

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Reddit user kalinako also shared some raven content on Mount Seymour, but their video shows two of the feathered birds. In it, people remark that the corvids may be mates. 

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Someone shared an image of a large, statuesque owl that was watching them walk their dog. 
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Another person captured a beautiful portrait of a local heron.
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Reddit user Rabbittz shared an image of two birds that perched on someone's hand at Garibaldi Lake.
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A person shared an image of a duck. Asking, "Have you seen one of my kind yet?"
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Have a look at a few more bird pictures from Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Reddit.
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