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Birds Perform Mesmerizing Flying Formations
Birds are amazing creatures, and they are one of the unique species on earth. Their abilities to fly, their varieties of colors and the wings are something that makes them so unique and so important part of our ecosystem.
That is why we want to show you this fantastic videos of this performing mesmerizing flying formations, and it’s pretty freakin’ awesome. It’s an impressive video yet the incredibly humbling first-hand experience of nature.
This video is taken on February 13, 2018, at the Brighton Pier, UK and we would stop any time, any day, any moment to watch this fantastic formation. So how do these masses of flying beautiful birds move so synchronously, quickly, and nimbly? They look gracefully.
Surprising as it might be, a solitary individual never drives herds of feathered creatures. The remarkable thing about flocks and their formations is their elegance of motion. When one bird changes direction, each bird in the flock responds to that change and changes the course too, and they do it so simultaneously regardless to the size of the herd.
How they are capable of extraordinary collective responses, it is incredible and also a mystery to many kinds of research on how they achieve such a strong correlation. Maybe observing that synchrony, that ideal association between every bird, additionally reminds us to value our connection to the world around us, for the relationship can be genuinely enjoyable.
They look like they are dancing in the sky. It’s one of the most significant phenomena of nature. One of the reasons they fly in formation is to protect themselves from haws or another raptor. They also fly information when there are no predators near. Maybe, they have difficulties deciding where to land.
No matter the reason why they are doing this, we love their dance in the sky and we find it mesmerizing.
As J.M Barrie once said: “The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.” The bird dares to break all the barriers and fly openly in the peaceful sky, to dance and to enjoy the freedom.
Birds are intelligent, free, dancing and beautiful creatures that never seems to fail to amaze us. But, did you know that these majestic animals are very ticklish? In this hilarious video, we can see how much birds are ticklish and it’s soooo cute!
We would never have guessed it. Here's what happened in the video. A macaw (or parrot) lays on its back while someone tickles the bird's belly. The parrot laughs out loud and kicks its legs as it's being tickled. The person continues to tickle as the bird continues to smile. The person then picks the parrot up and stops tickling the bird. This is wild. How many other animals are ticklish? Or did this parrot learn how to laugh by watching humans? We can't believe that this is a thing!
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