A pair of birds is moving to a new home The user "Chickady's Birdhouse" on Youtube he made a bird's nest in the shape of a house and set up cameras (two in and one out) so that his sick mother could observe them. A pair of blue sparrows quickly settled in the small house and created a family of 7 chicks. A rather long one-hour video consisting of 1700 snapshots over a period of 39 days.
A heron fishes with bread In Goiânia, Brazil, a woman recorded a heron during an elaborate fishing trip. The bird found a piece of bread and put it in the water to attract the fish. But after a while a duck approached and interrupted the fishing by stealing the bait. But the Heron with a small piece of bread that remained, managed to catch a fish.
The waltz of the birds In Sassari, Sardinia, a tourist saw a magnificent flock of birds over the town square. Birds seem to waltz to the music of "The Beautiful Blue Danube" composed by Johann Strauss II.
The lion cubs don't let daddy sleep The playful lion cubs are becoming a bit of a nuisance to their dad, when they tried to play with his tail.
False door for predators In the dry savannah and scrubland, the tiny bird Anthoscopus minutus builds its nest from spider silk and plant fibers. Builds a false entrance and secret chamber in its nest to avoid predators. See how he closes the "door" as he leaves, leaving the false entrance ajar.
Swallowfishes and their predators The swallow fishes, are fish of the Exocoetidae family that have developed fins on their gills, which give them the possibility to be ejected and suspended over the water several meters. This ability of theirs can make them more agile, but at the same time makes them vulnerable above and below the surface of the water - since above they are chased by the frigate birds (Frigate), and from below fish hunters (Coryphaena hippurus). Excerpt from the documentary "The Hunt" by BBC.
The dance of the kangaroos Crested Kagu birds (Rhynochetos jubatus) they are birds endemic to New Caledonia which cannot fly.
How to repel insects with your mobile phone A man shows us the technique he uses to get rid of pesky flying insects using a mobile phone. In the dark, insects have gathered around the outer light. A man turns on the flashlight on his phone, attracts insects with light and repels them.
The rescue of a kingfisher A man saw a distressed kingfisher whose legs were stuck by ice on a metal railing. He used his hands to warm the metal and the bird's legs. After a few seconds, the legs came off and the bird flew away.
Praying mantis catches a hummingbird A mantis lurks on a feeder, and grabs an approaching hummingbird with her strong legs. Large mantises can eat small vertebrates such as lizards, amphibia, fish and small birds, as well as their smaller counterparts.
A remote controlled ornithopter Aeronautical engineering students from Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi An, China, built a remote-controlled ornithopter that accurately mimics the movement of a bird's wings.
Did you think that he could if he was trying to protect his nest and the little ones;
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