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markoid
22nd July 2015, 10:03
The conditions and trials and tribulations that some of earth's creatures endure as a matter of course is astounding sometimes.This a normal behaviour for them

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Stephanie
22nd July 2015, 14:14
Gosh!.....amazing.....what a way to go!

Selkie
22nd July 2015, 14:17
I would love to watch this, but it won't play here, in this country. Just to let you know.

Hervé
22nd July 2015, 14:55
... it won't play here, in this country....

You might want to have a look at this system: [see post # 13 below (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?83862-Remarkable-bird-behaviour-barnacle-geese&p=981583&viewfull=1#post981583)]

Ellisa
23rd July 2015, 04:57
What a video! Amazing photography. So brave.

Rex
23rd July 2015, 14:05
My son found it on liveleak for those having trouble viewing the original post:

http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=89fb5bc118f3

Hervé
23rd July 2015, 15:44
A real case of:


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Selkie
23rd July 2015, 20:44
Hokey smokes, those are some tough little mothers!

Becky
23rd July 2015, 21:08
They're like a squeaky toy squeaking when they bounce! Astonishing :clapping:

Pam
23rd July 2015, 21:15
Birds are most amazing creatures. I was walking out by a river near my home yesterday. There is a area of small rapids on this river. I was blown away to see a group of about 10 ducks riding these rapids and all the while they happily honking as they rode them. I am absolutely sure that they were doing it for the fun of it!!!!! It was just mind boggling. I kept smiling all day just thinking about them. All living creatures are so much more than meets the eye. I never tire of the wonder of creation.

Selkie
23rd July 2015, 21:29
Birds are most amazing creatures. I was walking out by a river near my home yesterday. There is a area of small rapids on this river. I was blown away to see a group of about 10 ducks riding these rapids and all the while they happily honking as they rode them. I am absolutely sure that they were doing it for the fun of it!!!!! It was just mind boggling. I kept smiling all day just thinking about them. All living creatures are so much more than meets the eye. I never tire of the wonder of creation.

How delightful!

p.s. And that reminds me...I saw some baby ducks on the river in back of my house in Boulder Creek one time. I could not believe how fast they could swim! They were like jet-propelled, downy soap-bubbles, I kid you not.

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My son found it on liveleak for those having trouble viewing the original post:

http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=89fb5bc118f3

Many thanks to your son, deadfoot. I am a computer dunce :blushing:

DeDukshyn
23rd July 2015, 23:19
Birds are most amazing creatures. I was walking out by a river near my home yesterday. There is a area of small rapids on this river. I was blown away to see a group of about 10 ducks riding these rapids and all the while they happily honking as they rode them. I am absolutely sure that they were doing it for the fun of it!!!!! It was just mind boggling. I kept smiling all day just thinking about them. All living creatures are so much more than meets the eye. I never tire of the wonder of creation.

We have tons of magpies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-billed_magpie) here in Calgary, and while pretty to look at, these birds make the most god awful noises at 5:00 am. Closely related to crows, imagine the sound that a crow makes in reverse, plus loud chattering and clacking. I have come to appreciate these birds for their sheer intelligence and ability to "play".

I was at the transit stop one day, and I was watching a small group of magpies under a light post; one of them flew up to the top of the light post, perched, then suddenly dove straight toward the ground (asphalt parking lot), swooping out of at the last minute - about a foot from hitting the ground. He flys up again, perches and repeats, but this time gets about six inches from the ground after swooping out. Then I see him do it again, but this time he crashes into the ground. What could he have possible been doing besides just trying to see how close he could get to the ground while swooping out of the dive? There's just no other explanation.

Another time, the neighbours cat decided to try to get one (bad idea) that was across the street in a tree. Well as soon as the magpie saw the cat coming, he started making noises and another showed up. The two birds teased the cat and lured it high up into the tree, then out onto weak branches, the whole while staying just out of reach of the cat. The cat ended up hanging by it's front paws on a branch that was to weak for him to even pull himself up onto. The cats owner finally saw it and ran out to rescue it.

I have also seen them do flying "stunts" for no reason at all, like backflips in mid flight, trying to fly between narrow things at high speed, etc. I have been convinced that these birds do indeed "talk" to each other, and they are most often just goofing off and having fun. Being a close relative of the crow, it does make sense they would similar. Crows have been caught "sledding" on a snowy roof using a margarine container lid as the sled.

Ewan
24th July 2015, 00:05
... it won't play here, in this country....

You might want to have a look at this system: https://hola.org/

I'm not very tech savvy so I wouldn't know if Hola is great, or to believe..

http://www.dailydot.com/technology/hola-vpn-security/?tw=dd

Hervé
24th July 2015, 10:42
... it won't play here, in this country....

You might want to have a look at this system: https://hola.org/

I'm not very tech savvy so I wouldn't know if Hola is great, or to believe..

http://www.dailydot.com/technology/hola-vpn-security/?tw=dd

Thanks Anakie, from the look on your linked article, it seems like, indeed, Hola is not very secured nor trustworthy... oh, well...