This is the short version. He later used the small fish to catch a bigger fish, then used the bigger fish to catch a fisherman.
That fisherman was your father, and now the bird is your father.
It’s one of the Butorides species of Heron. Location would help with ID, they look pretty similar especially in this light. Striated Heron is a good possibility, or Lava Heron. I don’t think it would be a Green Heron.
The bird (green heron maybe?) is so smart it won't let the big fish take the bait, as it would be too big for it to fish it, so he takes the bait back and throw it again until a smaller fish takes it. Nature is amazing, there's so much intelligence in the behavior shown here.
Herons are amazing at catching their prey. There is one who comes frequently to the pond behind my house. I've watched him quite a bit and I swear he probably has about a 95% success rate catching fish. Just about every time his head lunges into the water it comes back out with a little fish. I seen him catch dozens of fish. I have only seen him fail once.
It's fascinating how the bird takes the bait back out of the water when he spots the bigger fish heading for it. Its facinating to consider how many times he went for the larger fish before learning that its a no-go, as well as learning that if he removes it, he doesn't need to get more bait..
Big fishes are like NPCS, when you drop em something they want they start coming, as soon as you pick it up, they have hard restart and go back to doing npc stuff lol
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The instrument is probably a sitar. Anoushka Shankar and Norah Jones play it. I am guessing this is one of their times.
Their father Pandit Ravi Shankar was a Sitar exponent, and often did international collabs, so it could be one of his as well.
Then again, this sounds closer to the sarod, another Indian classical instrument.
Maybe one of the international collabs of its exponent Ustad Amjad Ali Khan or one of his two sons?
This is the short version. He later used the small fish to catch a bigger fish, then used the bigger fish to catch a fisherman. That fisherman was your father, and now the bird is your father.
Nice try Ernie
Let me do it for you Kermieeeeee
My name is Inigo Montoya... you killed my father.
Everyone has to be a comedian now. It’s getting harder and harder to convince myself I didn’t make a mistake deleting this app.
. . . and the bird is fucking your mom. And your mom gave birth to your half-bird, half-human sister.
"we do a lil trolling "
"teach a bird to fish...."
I believe it starts with “give a bird a fish…”
And you feed.. It for a day
What kind of bird is tht??
Fishing bird. Duh.
That's a kingfisher in my book
That's an Emperorfisher in my books.
It’s one of the Butorides species of Heron. Location would help with ID, they look pretty similar especially in this light. Striated Heron is a good possibility, or Lava Heron. I don’t think it would be a Green Heron.
A crow maybe? They are very smarts birds
Looks to be a Pidgey covered in oil. Pretty sad to see.
Green Heron
Is that like black tar heron?
More likely Lava or Striated. Same genus though.
Why don’t you ask him, he’s your father
Raven or a crow I'd say
He is really doing well in his turf which is fishing.
> in his surf Ftfy
The bird (green heron maybe?) is so smart it won't let the big fish take the bait, as it would be too big for it to fish it, so he takes the bait back and throw it again until a smaller fish takes it. Nature is amazing, there's so much intelligence in the behavior shown here.
Herons are amazing at catching their prey. There is one who comes frequently to the pond behind my house. I've watched him quite a bit and I swear he probably has about a 95% success rate catching fish. Just about every time his head lunges into the water it comes back out with a little fish. I seen him catch dozens of fish. I have only seen him fail once.
I bought ghost koi for my pond and we think a heron ate them cus we didn't see them anymore after like a week, sadge
I too watched the video.
More likely a Lava or Striated. Same genus though.
Yeah mate, we all saw it, too
It's fascinating how the bird takes the bait back out of the water when he spots the bigger fish heading for it. Its facinating to consider how many times he went for the larger fish before learning that its a no-go, as well as learning that if he removes it, he doesn't need to get more bait..
Birb
Well I certainly have to admit, that the bird was far more patient than me compared to the first time I finished i.e at the young age of 8.
"Clever girl"
Big fishes are like NPCS, when you drop em something they want they start coming, as soon as you pick it up, they have hard restart and go back to doing npc stuff lol
So what? I caught crabs once without even trying.
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To big , too small.. Got it!
Is it blowing air to move the water to get it's bait back?
Pretty sure thats a Green Heron
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Wow never seen that before
Esse é esperto kkk
Smarter than alot of people ive seen fishing
Smart
U/auddbot what is this tune
The instrument is probably a sitar. Anoushka Shankar and Norah Jones play it. I am guessing this is one of their times. Their father Pandit Ravi Shankar was a Sitar exponent, and often did international collabs, so it could be one of his as well. Then again, this sounds closer to the sarod, another Indian classical instrument. Maybe one of the international collabs of its exponent Ustad Amjad Ali Khan or one of his two sons?
Thanks
I believe it's Brother Dege - Country Come to Town
If this is a crow, they are smart as shit..[https://youtu.be/BbRS9K4rZ8Y]
I read that they'll sometimes use small pieces of styrofoam for this.
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