Posted on 09/07/2018 9:02:53 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Absolutely. Their scavenging behavior is nearly like crows, but seagulls seem more robot-like...as if they were “clockwork orange seagulls”.
Relentless scavengers.
Next on the agenda: prosecuting those who kill bears while being attacked by said bears.
These agencies are chockablock with PETA types.
One has to admit that is highly impressive!
he gulls bashed their way through the plastic. The crows undid the slot and tab latches and opened the lids back.
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Crows are interesting to watch. You can see they’re working things out.
Hah! The lady on the left handled that extremely well. The lady on the right...not so much.
Applies equally.
We have them all over NEBRASKA. No sea for hundreds of miles from here. If there is a shortage of them on the coasts, maybe some do-gooder should come and move these pesky ones out.
Expensive cheeseburger that he didnt get to eat....
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In-and-Out Burger is now Up-and-Away Burger
I know squirrels are vermin and rodents, and can be highly destructive, but I can't help liking them!
Check out this video I shot of my birdfeeder outside my office with a hungry squirrel hanging on the mechanized bird feeder for dear life! What a ride!
I just happened to look up and see it trying to crawl down from the top and capured this hilarious video! It is about 40 seconds in super slow-mo...he is holding on to the top with his hind feet, slips and falls onto the rotating perch wheel, and he is off to the races...it looks like he is a kid on a carnival ride yelling "LOOK! NO HANDS!"
Winged rats...
New Hampshire, the “LIVE FREE OR DIE” state.
LOL, Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up!
Whenever I see crows nearby, I try to interact with them.
One time as I walked to my car in a parking lot, there was a big crow sitting on a light pole, cawing away with his body bobbing up and down. I stopped walking and looked up from about twenty yards away, and it stopped cawing and looked at me.
I began to walk slowly to pass directly under the light, and the crow watched me intently.
As I passed underneath him into his blind spot and came out on the other side, the crow just executed a neat little hop in the air without moving the rest of his body, spun a perfect 180 in the air of the little hop, and came down on both feet without appearing to move a muscle looking at me.
I found that highly amusing. Just the way it did it...no shuffling of the feet or sloppiness, just a little hop, as if that were the most efficient way of keeping its eye on me!
Hehehehe...all I can think of is Jurassic Park, which is, I am sure, just what you meant...:)
Heh, I guess that applied to the Seagull!
Wow! What an acrobatic squirrel!
LOL, those are RATS until they fly home on our dime on government jets, then they become RATS WITH WINGS!
So, if A=B, and B=C, then...
Most people who see that observe that the squirrel has figured out if he can stay on long enough, the bird seed pours out and he can just eat from the ground!
I think they are right...:)
Maybe it was Jonathan Livingston Seagull trying to break a speed record.
A literal DemocRat.
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