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{{Distinguish|Okinberries}}
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| status = VU
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Sialia
| species = currucoides
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'''Okinbirdies''' (''Sialia currucoides'') are passerine birds native to [[Lake Baikal]] and the [[Baikal Forest]]. Much like other baikalesque animals, okinbirdies, through convergent evolution, evolved to develop okinesque seal-like traits, despite being birds.
==Behavior==
Okinbirdies are omnivorous birds whose favourite foods are the detestable [[okinberries]]; they have evolved to resist the infamous poison of okinberries. They build their nests on [[oaken]] trees.
==Range==
Okinbirdies congregate throughout the [[Baikal Forest]] and along the shores of [[Lake Baikal]]. Some birds, however, made the perilous voyage to [[Lake Ladoga]], where a rogue population has been established due to the 99.9% baikalesque conditions.
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Birds]]
[[Category:Seals]]