I used to volunteer at a zoo. The keepers threw out frozen rats to the condors and they waited til thawed and smelly to eat them, even moving them into the sunlight themselves! The rats smelled pretty bad still frozen.
Bird- ’I’ll be right back!’ It flies away, but quickly returns and drops a green twig, into the puddle. ’What’s that?’ asks the worm. ‘Rosemary! I like to add flavor!’ says the bird. Worm-‘What is wrong with you?!’
A steamy hot day might make the puddle a worm sized sous vide. Sealing it in a bag may be a challenge, but it keeps the flavors in. (perhaps some fresh grass clippings?)
They must be waiting for something else here. Worms come out during and after rain and slither across the patio, sidewalk, and driveway, and the birds ignore them. Perhaps someone can explain.
I know it’s nature, the eating and being eaten – but it just makes me sad! Oh my, you poor little worm, lying there in the puddle now, knowingly waiting to die. ☹️
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
I used to volunteer at a zoo. The keepers threw out frozen rats to the condors and they waited til thawed and smelly to eat them, even moving them into the sunlight themselves! The rats smelled pretty bad still frozen.
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Is it soup yet?
Gent over 1 year ago
Early bird get worm. Conditions apply.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 1 year ago
Worm!
blunebottle over 1 year ago
You wait too long, bird, and some seagull is going to steal your lunch.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 1 year ago
Bird- ’I’ll be right back!’ It flies away, but quickly returns and drops a green twig, into the puddle. ’What’s that?’ asks the worm. ‘Rosemary! I like to add flavor!’ says the bird. Worm-‘What is wrong with you?!’
ladykat over 1 year ago
You keep that up, birdie, and someone else will grab the worm!
goboboyd over 1 year ago
A steamy hot day might make the puddle a worm sized sous vide. Sealing it in a bag may be a challenge, but it keeps the flavors in. (perhaps some fresh grass clippings?)
drycurt over 1 year ago
They must be waiting for something else here. Worms come out during and after rain and slither across the patio, sidewalk, and driveway, and the birds ignore them. Perhaps someone can explain.
T... over 1 year ago
Bird is a closet vegan and trying to worm out of eating – worm…
Marge Premium Member over 1 year ago
I know it’s nature, the eating and being eaten – but it just makes me sad! Oh my, you poor little worm, lying there in the puddle now, knowingly waiting to die. ☹️