We were in Glenwood Springs and went into the caves. It seemed like a really normal tour and just as we’re about to exit, the guide tells us to put our ears on the wall of the cave. We all did assuming it was some cool feature of the cave.
The guide asks us what we think we’re listening to. Some reply water and others reply erosion.
The guide tells us we’re wrong and all we’re doing is listening to hard rock.
The Thornbill reminds me of the Blue Jays around here, who do an impressive imitation of a hawk. I’m assuming they do it for similar reasons. Here is a video of the Thornbills, and the imitation sounds start around 1:20 into the video:
Hoodoo Stones are found all over the world and are a stunning sight to see. They have been used numerous times as film sets. What movies do you recognize in these images? :
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Leroy 7 months ago
Unlike Dholes, Aholes tend to work alone.
Pickled Pete 7 months ago
Talking about erosion, reminds me about:
We were in Glenwood Springs and went into the caves. It seemed like a really normal tour and just as we’re about to exit, the guide tells us to put our ears on the wall of the cave. We all did assuming it was some cool feature of the cave.
The guide asks us what we think we’re listening to. Some reply water and others reply erosion.
The guide tells us we’re wrong and all we’re doing is listening to hard rock.
Smeagol 7 months ago
Hoodoo Rocks, Mt Lemmon AZ USA
joe piglet Premium Member 7 months ago
Flower Pot Islands, Tobermory Ont, same as the Hoodoo Rocks
ladykat 7 months ago
Good for that little bird!
david.reichert 7 months ago
So we have A holes and D holes. What happened to the B and C holes?
j_syr 7 months ago
I read that as “D holes” at first. Does that say something about the illustrator, or does it say something about me? We may never know.
Stephen Gilberg 7 months ago
The thornbill reminds me: I am revising my idea of corgis as “small” dogs after hearing one bark.
fourteenpeeves 7 months ago
Believe it Or Not, Donald Trump was found guilty more times than the New York Yankees have won t he World Series.
6turtle9 7 months ago
The Thornbill reminds me of the Blue Jays around here, who do an impressive imitation of a hawk. I’m assuming they do it for similar reasons. Here is a video of the Thornbills, and the imitation sounds start around 1:20 into the video:
Youtube. Com / watch?v= mdEVTST-rw4&t=88s
6turtle9 7 months ago
An HD video of the Dholes at work, coordinating the hunt through some unusual sounds. They look a lot like foxes, but are not:
Youtube . Com / watch?v=FxG3p7LO8v0
6turtle9 7 months ago
Hoodoo Stones are found all over the world and are a stunning sight to see. They have been used numerous times as film sets. What movies do you recognize in these images? :
Treehugger . Com / what-are-hoodoos-science-behind-these-surreal-formations-4869729