Seriously, I’ve seen the pair of hawks (whose nest I’ve watched 3 seasons) struggle with a rather stiff branch that did not want to weave well into the nest. Usually it was brought back by the male (who is better at hunting the food) and the female (who spends more time on the nest) may scold him for it.
I once had a “stick crazy” dog who did exactly this, while out camping, with a rather long skinny tree trunk (about eight feet long). He’d managed to balance it at the weight center and, head back, was prancing back to camp when he went between two trees that were only five feet apart.
jameslasher about 10 years ago
I hate when that happens.
JuneLee about 10 years ago
WHAT A BIRDBRAIN !
GROG Premium Member about 10 years ago
There sure are some dumb clucks around here.
vldazzle about 10 years ago
Seriously, I’ve seen the pair of hawks (whose nest I’ve watched 3 seasons) struggle with a rather stiff branch that did not want to weave well into the nest. Usually it was brought back by the male (who is better at hunting the food) and the female (who spends more time on the nest) may scold him for it.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Perkycat about 10 years ago
You would think he would learn after the first time. Oh yeah – he’s a ‘birdbrain’.
MontanaLady about 10 years ago
He needs to go to the Thunderbirds’ school of stunt flying, and then go in at 6 o’clock.
Old Man River about 10 years ago
90 degree roll clockwise
Jesse Korn about 10 years ago
Why is that?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
I learn more things here than anywhere! And yet this is called “Birdbrains”. But that bird needs to read these comments before he does that again!