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'''The Birdketeers''' are a counterpart to [[the Grouchketeers]], formed by [[Big Bird]] when [[Oscar the Grouch]] refused to let him into his club. <ref>''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'' page 34</ref> The group is led by Big Bird and includes various kids and, on occasion, [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]], amongst others.
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'''The Birdketeers''' are a counterpart to [[the Grouchketeers]], formed by [[Big Bird]] when [[Oscar the Grouch]] refused to let him into his club. <ref>''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'' page 34</ref> The group is led by Big Bird and includes various kids and, on occasion, [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]], amongst others.
   
 
[[Monty]] was a Birdketeer at one point, and to tribute the "happiest day" of his life, sang "[[Being a Birdketeer]]".
 
[[Monty]] was a Birdketeer at one point, and to tribute the "happiest day" of his life, sang "[[Being a Birdketeer]]".
 
 
 
I was a Birdketeer when I was a child, because it didn't require putting on any makeup on the face. Originally, they wanted me to be a Grouchketeer, but the makeup made me uncomfortable for some reason. The Birdketeers were much happier kids, on average.
 
   
 
==Book appearances==
 
==Book appearances==

Revision as of 17:43, 16 June 2011

Birdketeers

The Birdketeers assembled.

The Birdketeers are a counterpart to the Grouchketeers, formed by Big Bird when Oscar the Grouch refused to let him into his club. [1] The group is led by Big Bird and includes various kids and, on occasion, Mr. Snuffleupagus, amongst others.

Monty was a Birdketeer at one point, and to tribute the "happiest day" of his life, sang "Being a Birdketeer".

Book appearances

See also

Sources