No definitely not real… AI generated I think you will find.
I swear when I clicked on the icon to go back to the post you quoted, it took me to the raven video.
Oh…well anyway, I was talking about how remarkable (in my opinion) it is that it is males of the seahorse species (and there are a number of them) who carry and give birth to the little ones. I think they are one of very few (if any other) creatures on earth to do that. I am quite happy to be corrected on that point though, if need be.
Also, for dipping and other things, but there is a Latin dance called Salsa, as well.
That is quite awesome. I think, at a time long ago and far, far away, I did actually know that, but had clearly forgotten it. Thanks for the reminder.
@David , I saw these and immediately thought of you.
I don’t know what this sounds like or if it’s loud, but the subtitle, and his wide open mouth, would suggest it is.
Oh yes, very loud! Not easy to explain the sound to you but if you can imagine a whistle to begin with and a sort of half a wailing police siren as the latter part, then you might be quite close to having an idea of what I have just heard!
These birds are gorgeous and the main point of the video was very touching, thank you for sharing it.
I think I’m glad I can’t hear it, (although as inquisitive as I am, it would be nice if I could).
But, I’m sure it’s amazing. Thanks for the description.
Indeed it is and as far as bird song is concerned, there are a fair few more quite extraordinary sounds to be heard, as well as many that are truely BEAUTIFUL.
We have here in city the same family of ravens for many years as daily visitors on our balcony.Also magpies and a couple of oak geais !They re waiting something to eat behind the windows …
Washing food before eating, more tender! LOL
We could read the number of the ring on another pic I sent to Birds association, they identified it and the origin is 80kms from this city
I wonder if that is what is otherwise known a Eurasian Jay (as shown in your top row of pictures), not to be confused with the Blue Jay, from across ‘the pond’ (the USA).
Quite a sight I would imagine, particularly the first time you saw one doing that through your window!!!