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    Secretary Bird Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Secretary Bird? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Secretary Bird from Animals and what is the personality traits.

    Secretary Bird
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (8w9)

    Secretary Bird personality type is ISTJ, and you’re one of the more outgoing and vocal characters on the show.

    If you were to take a poll on the Internet, you’d probably hear ESTJ as the most common type of Bird. ISTJ would come in second, but that’s just part of the fun of the show!

    This is a great example of how a character can be more than just her role, but also more than just her type. This is something that I talk about all the time in my course: how type and role don’t have to be mutually exclusive.

    Here’s more about ISTJ:

    ISTJ: The Defender

    What an ISTJ knows: She sees the big picture and is great at keeping things organized and structured.

    What an ISTJ dislikes: She doesn't like messy or disorganized settings. If her things aren't where they should be, she'll get upset.

    How an ISTJ lives: She's the person who knows exactly where things are and what's going on around her. She's also very good at delegating tasks to others, so she can focus on more important goals.

    The secretarybird or secretary bird is a large, mostly terrestrial bird of prey. Endemic to Africa, it is usually found in the open grasslands and savanna of the sub-Saharan region. John Frederick Miller described the species in 1779. Although a member of the order Accipitriformes, which also includes many other diurnal birds of prey such as kites, hawks, vultures, and harriers, it is placed in its own family, Sagittariidae. The secretarybird is instantly recognizable as a very large bird with an eagle-like body on crane-like legs that give the bird a height of as much as 1.3 m. The sexes are similar in appearance. Adults have a featherless red-orange face and predominantly grey plumage, with a flattened dark crest and black flight feathers and thighs. Breeding can take place at any time of year, but tends to be late in the dry season. The nest is built at the top of a thorny tree, and a clutch of one to three eggs is laid.

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