Today I'm gonna tell you about.....
StormWings!! Or WindWings!!! I don't know which one to use!!! So tell me your thoughts!!!
They have strong wings, thickset, muscly bodies, large talons with extra claws, and a (relatively) short, blunt tail. They are usually blue-grey, brownish-yellow, or yellow-grey. Don't ask me what yellow-grey looks like. They have mostly closed ears, to protect against pressure.
They live on coastal cliffs, and enjoy rain, wind, hail, you name it. They have an extra, clear eyelid to protect from the salty sea spray. They are light omnivorous eaters, with a diet consisting of, mostly: cormorants, seagulls, and other sea birds, crabs, mollusks, algae, moss, spiders, and such.
They are very strong, as they tend to live on the cliff tops where wind and weather are extreme. Their claws are very thick and tough, so they can dig ditches in the rocky top to sleep in. As said, they enjoy stormy weather, and they have an unusual adaptation, so if they get struck by lightning, they get a burst of energy instead of being injured. They have also adapted to withstand harsh sunlight and to be able to breathe with a large amount of moisture in the air, though this is not to be confused with SeaWings, which can breathe underwater. They seem to be most closely related to SkyWings, MudWings, and, surprisingly, IceWings.
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Ok, tell me which name you like better, or suggest something else if you have something better!!
UPDATE: I figured out that they have extra ridges on their feet. They also have practically microscopic slits in their wings. Though they are muscly, they are about 3/4 the size of a full-grown RainWing for the majority of their lives.
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