Cute, funny, awesome, amazing animals...but not cats

No definitely not real… AI generated I think you will find.

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Whatcha got there?

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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.

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Also, for dipping and other things, but there is a Latin dance called Salsa, as well.

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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.

:hushed: :open_mouth: :astonished:

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@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.

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This is AMAZING. Wait for it.

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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!

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These birds are gorgeous and the main point of the video was very touching, thank you for sharing it.

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I think I’m glad I can’t hear it, (although as inquisitive as I am, it would be nice if I could). :laughing: :laughing: But, I’m sure it’s amazing. Thanks for the description.
:+1: :+1:

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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.

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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

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Some are waiting like this front window, watching inside!

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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!!!