They’re not exactly flying, more jumping, but that doesn’t make it less impressive. I’m wondering: is their number of occurrence in one large school due to social behavior, survival or hunting purposes? Anyone?
They’re not exactly flying, more jumping, but that doesn’t make it less impressive. I’m wondering: is their number of occurrence in one large school due to social behavior, survival or hunting purposes? Anyone?
… out of the perspective of the Falcons. Yes, really.
WARNING: If you love Crows a lot, you may not watch this.
I do love them, but I’m fine with it since this is nature and natural behavior. Falcons hunt Crows all the time. I understand, though, if you find that disturbing. Then again, remember … Crows also attack other animals (mammals) and kill them. Circle of life.
No idea if it’s the actor in him that makes this speech going so deep, but I think this is really impacting:
Super funny, and scary: 34 Panoramic Photos Gone Terrifyingly Wrong.
I know that. I did it myself:
Exactly: This is plain amazing.
My personal favorite is video #3. I’m wondering if the Eagle is self-aware of his own shadow, meaning: does he know that this is his shadow?