When we lived further out in the country, there were eagles by the score hovering over our field looking for rabbits. Sometimes I wondered whether they got bored flying in circles,
Nature has given many surviving techs for creatures. Yesterday I witnessed how mountain hare cheated chasing fox. Hare took a long jump aside, hiding into a bush and when fox passed it, hare started running back to where they both just came. Poor fox couldn’t understand, where hare disappeared.
i_am_the_jam almost 5 years ago
Maybe they fly with their eyes closed?
P51Strega almost 5 years ago
I like how the birds go from ’v’s to ’m’s to ’z’s
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
It’s all in the formation
Tigressy almost 5 years ago
The tips of their wings touch.
InTraining Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Does anyone know Z answer…? We do know that when ducks fly upside down, they quack up…!
Bob. almost 5 years ago
Acrobatic geese. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AeJ3aLm0UY
Alberta Oil almost 5 years ago
Horses can sleep standing up.. Fish while swimming.. no reason a bird can’t sleep while flying
rshive almost 5 years ago
When we lived further out in the country, there were eagles by the score hovering over our field looking for rabbits. Sometimes I wondered whether they got bored flying in circles,
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
One hemisphere of the brain sleeps and the other is awake and then the sleeping and waking hemispheres switch. Dolphins and other whales do the same.
BlueFin Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Nature has given many surviving techs for creatures. Yesterday I witnessed how mountain hare cheated chasing fox. Hare took a long jump aside, hiding into a bush and when fox passed it, hare started running back to where they both just came. Poor fox couldn’t understand, where hare disappeared.
PuppyPapa almost 5 years ago
Clever!
j.l.farmer almost 5 years ago
look behind you.