“ABP”: Bird Brown’s Creepy Collection Has Fans Shocking Out – What’s going on?
She’s always been the quietest, most private Brown sibling—but lately, fans have started to notice something unusual. Snowbird Brown, better known as Bird, seems to have a growing obsession… with animal skulls. From bone displays to carefully arranged remains, viewers are asking: What is she really doing out there in the woods?
A Strange Collection Hidden in Plain Sight
Sharp-eyed fans began pointing out that in several episodes of Alaskan Bush People, Bird is often seen near makeshift altars of animal bones—deer antlers, raccoon skulls, and even what appeared to be a fox jawbone. None of it is ever directly addressed on the show, but the images sparked plenty of online speculation.
“She treats them like sacred objects,” one fan wrote on Reddit. “Is it spiritual? Witchy? Or something darker?” Some say it’s part of her connection to nature—others think it might be a sign of emotional distress.
More Than Just “Bush Girl Vibes”?
Bird has always been unique. While her brothers focus on hunting and building, she spends hours alone in the woods, often with no explanation. In one behind-the-scenes clip, she was seen gently cleaning an animal skull with a rag, quietly humming to herself.
It’s clear these bones mean something to her—but what, exactly? Some fans believe it’s a form of nature worship. Others worry it may be Bird’s way of processing grief after Billy’s passing, or even coping with years of isolation.
The Family Doesn’t Talk About It—But Should They?
What raises even more questions is how the rest of the Brown family avoids the topic entirely. Ami once said Bird is “in her own world,” but never elaborated. Bear and Bam seem uncomfortable when asked about her rituals.
Whether it’s a harmless connection to wildlife or something deeper, fans agree on one thing: Bird’s bone obsession isn’t just background scenery—it’s a mystery waiting to be understood.







