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Re: 10 Signs You Might be Addicted to Birding
Yeah, that chicken thing came to my mind too!
Good one, Klippspringer

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Bird interrupts David Attenborough
https://youtu.be/2TJaNDBI87s
With recent advancements in camera technology, we have become accustomed to absolutely stunning wildlife footage, and very often, when you find yourself asking ‘how on earth did they get that footage?’ there is one man’s voice narrating it – David Attenborough. He is unrivalled in wildlife film, with a voice that is wise, mysterious, playful and calming all at once. This video shows the Attenborough in a light we scarcely get to see: It shows bloopers of the lovable man trying (with little success) to describe the majesty of a bird of paradise which, contrary to his flattery, is rather obnoxious, and persistently interrupts him with loud and ever more creative squawks.
With recent advancements in camera technology, we have become accustomed to absolutely stunning wildlife footage, and very often, when you find yourself asking ‘how on earth did they get that footage?’ there is one man’s voice narrating it – David Attenborough. He is unrivalled in wildlife film, with a voice that is wise, mysterious, playful and calming all at once. This video shows the Attenborough in a light we scarcely get to see: It shows bloopers of the lovable man trying (with little success) to describe the majesty of a bird of paradise which, contrary to his flattery, is rather obnoxious, and persistently interrupts him with loud and ever more creative squawks.
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Re: Bird interrupts David Attenborough
Weird looking bird but beautiful too
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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