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Do you have to bash every boulder in sight?!
~ The Tic Tic Bird, angry about Ronald having his habit of smashing boulders.
Tic Tic

The Tic Tic Bird

The Tic Tic Bird (also known as Tic Tic) is an oxpecker who lives in Africa often on his friend Ronald the Rhino.

Physical Appearance

True to his name, the Tic Tic Bird is a tickbird (or oxpecker); however, his name his a pun which refers to his duty as a tickbird. He is a small stork-like bird with a plumage of purple feathers and an orange beak.

Personality

The Tic Tic Bird has an interest in eating insects off the back of big animals, hence the name. He learns that small animals are supposed to help bigger ones.

Appearances

Season 1

  • The Story of Zed the Zebra (first appearance, no lines)
  • The Story of Herbert the Warthog (no lines)
  • The Story of the Juicy Fruit Tree (no lines)
  • The Story of Ronald and the Tic Tic Bird
  • The Story of Audrey's Egg
  • The Story of Gary the Dromedary
  • The Story of Esmeralda the Snake (no lines)
  • The Story of Eddie's Big Adventure

Season 2

  • The Story of Reginald's Big Sleep
  • The Story of the Dawn Chorus
  • The Story of Kevin's Magic Trick (unheard cheers only)
  • The Story of Alan the Aardvark
  • The Story of the Important Visitor (no lines)
  • The Story of Ronald and Rosie
  • The Story of Georgina's Bumbleberry Soup (one speaking line only)
  • The Story of Cousin Chuckles
  • The Story of Victor the Crocodile
  • The Story of Herbert's Peaceful Day (no lines)

Season 3

  • The Story of Georgina, Queen of Fashion (unheard cheers only)
  • The Story of Lily's Little Brother
  • The Story of Toby's New House
  • The Story of Ronald's Swimming Lesson
  • The Story of Zed the Hero of Africa

Season 4

  • The Story of Zed's Really Helpful Mood
  • The Story of the End of the Rainy Season Clean
  • The Story of a Long Night in the Jungle
  • The Story of Ronald and His Boulders
  • The Story of the Jungle Ball
  • The Story of Reginald's New Look

Books

Other Appearances

Gallery

Animation

Trivia

  • Despite being angry and sad, no one sees him frowning when doing so. He is always seen smiling whether being angry and sad.
  • Sometimes in the American episode guide, "Tic Tic" is spelled as "Tick Tick". This is to avoid confusion with the traditional game, Tic-Tac-Toe, an American English phrase for Noughts and Crosses.
  • He is based on a red-billed oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus).
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