@@GusGoosegrease I bet, even just watching the clip I smelt a slight whiff of the smell of the parchment the declaration of independence was written on.
Quick safety tip. Never wear gloves around any woodworking machines. What's worse than getting a cut, having your whole hand get sucked in too. Just a friendly tip 😄
Just a word of warning do NOT use gloves with a bandsaw. That is one of the quickest ways to lose a finger. The blade will catch the glove and suck your hand in. Just want you guys to be safe when using power tools.
Do not wear gloves while using a bandsaw (or any powered saw, drill press, or planer for that matter). The gloves will give you a false sense of security and do very little to protect your hands. In fact, they may end up getting your fingers pulled into the blade if the material catches.
@@misterdoctor9693 agreed! I had a summer job in a factory years ago and they had rules about no gloves on drill presses. I heard stories about how the bit would grab on and break fingers and hands. Basically awful.
Oh boy, that bird has to _work_ to keep all that extra weight on his back in the air! And it's not just the weight, that camera also creates a massive amount of *_drag_* to this sleek bird. What a beautiful, beautiful creature!
It´s not a big deal to a falcon, if they are used to it. Usually you would start by just sticking a little weight onto the back and add some weight down the line, till you are comfortable with the way your "camera bird" is flying.
I'd like to see the camera strapped to a gymnast's head while they do crazy flips. Maybe a whole series of seeing the world through different people's perspectives.
the fact that Wren isn't hosting some kind of child-friendly film/tech based myth busters is a travesty. Maybe it was partly the editing of the section at the Falconry Experience but it had real "kids tv" energy to it.
People do that all the time, just put a gopro on a high power hobby rocket. Or even easier to do it on a weather balloon, not exactly shooting mind you, but you still get 50,000 to 100,000 ft no problem.
@@CockatooDude ahaha yeah I know but that’s too easy, too “classic” !.. I was thinking about some giant sling shot or a crazy bot those two would come with ahah
Would be cool if we could train them to react to a mechanical device that tapped it on the left/right/top/bottom of their bodies so it would know which way to go, kinda like how we control horses with touch. You could have a remote control falcon lol
@@jakobe2028 for real. This camera could never replace a high dollar drone or even my canon EOS R, but I'm still buying one tommorow because I feel like it could be a huge contributor to my job as a videographer and editor.
“I’m being very, very careful not to get my fingers cut.” Immediately breaks the number one rule by being distracted and taking his eyes off his hands and the blade 😂
I just want the next big wild life documentary to be a load of 24/7 livestreaming 360 cameras on the backs of like 100 different animals. Just a thought XD
@@stevenesteves8635 That’s actually a interesting idea. Just constantly switching between animals as on camera has to be recharged. I’m also just thinking could you imagine have the POV of a predator and it’s prey (just have to make sure they don’t eat a camera)
@stonks for life Definitely, the leaps that some tech are making now is insane. I don’t think this will replace GoPro because I believe that GoPro is going for more of a high quality indestructible camera while this is just as small as possible with wide fov. Just different lanes
@stonks for life It’s crazy to see, I got myself a GoPro for filming while travelling (rock climbing) and I thought it was just an action cam but I’ve pretty much just used it to film everything. The insta might be something I’ll look into in the future tho. For both of them it makes me wonder along with smartphone cameras , most people really don’t need dslr’s
Dudes I love going through old ones.... Really guys.... Your nisch is so well done. Been with you guys so long? More than 5 years.... Longer. Keep up the awesome work!
I wouldn't say this is an exact first persay...GoPro did a similar shot with a Golden Eagle (bit bigger bird, so maybe easier for it to fly with the go pro). Ref: ua-cam.com/video/DN7jWHlKxYU/v-deo.html
@@ProlificSwan lol I literally said at the beginning of this video that we've seen cameras on eagles before but not on a falcon, which is considerably smaller. Also, thanks Lone Stoner! We try!
@@SirWrender ahh, my bad, I missed that comment. Falcon cameras do look considerably harder. A smaller form factor is probably possible, but I suppose would result in worse camera quality.
@@qwerty4134 I think for some reason I thought falcons were of comparable size. This is what happens when I 2x I guess. Now I just appreciate Wren's work even more.
I was sad to see Clint go, but it’s ok. Please never lose wren, I love his videos, they just go that bit deeper into the science and I love it. Wren, I love you!
Wren, when using a band saw: don't wear gloves. If the cloth gets caught it can pull your hand into the blade. Wearing gloves could be the difference between a small cut and an ER visit. Aside from that, loved the video! I'm a huge fan of these with 'crafting segments'.
To anyone who plans on using power tools: if they spin, rotate, or move similar to that band saw, NEVER wear gloves. You risk getting them caught in the blade or moving parts and having your fingers / hands pulled into the blade. If you don't wear gloves, you'll just cut your fingers, if you do wear gloves your hands / fingers can not only get cut, but also horribly mangled. Also be aware of loose clothing / hair / jewelry getting pulled in as well. Awesome video as usual!!
Do not wear gloves while using a bandsaw (or any powered saw, drill press, or planer for that matter). The gloves will give you a false sense of security and do very little to protect your hands. In fact, they may end up getting your fingers pulled into the blade if the material catches.
Nick, if you're looking into setting up a shrimp tank, go for Neo Caridina over Caridina. They're a lot easier, and check out Blue Dream and Black Diamond Neos. They look like gems, and they breed in most tanks if the water is clean.
True story! Birds were fighting in the tree next to me outside of my deck as I'm looking through my phone, the birds swoop down and flew between my legs. I felt the feathers on my calves. That was today!
Hey guys! Your audience is broader than just the US - Please add metric units when you talk about speeds, weights, etc. (e.g. 09:14 ) Thanks! Greets from Berlin
9:38 for the actual footage starting. You're welcome. Also Wren, one quick youtube search and you would've seen National Geographic did this exact same thing 4 years ago.
There’s a place in Hershey pa that does a birds of prey interaction. They have falcons, hawks, eagles, and owls! My favorite owls have always been barn owls and (snowy owls - headwig)
What would YOU put a Insta360 Go 2 Camera? www.insta360.com/sal/go_2?insrc=INRJUSQ
Dog
Maybe a Bicycle wheel, car wheel, or even a football or soccer ball. Then throw it/kick it?
An even more wild idea is maybe a big fish of some sort.
The propeller of an airplane.
Can you make a transparent football, basketball, or tennis ball ... then stick it inside?
Now put it on Winter Soldier
A FUCKIN LEGEND
You made my day man LOL 😂
You mean White Wolf
@@ilovedoge u mean... white panther
Hahaha
Kind of missed a trick not putting it on an actual wren
the pun man, even your name is a pun
I think an actual wren is barely bigger than that camera
Certified dad joke
Dr. Rohin, we meet again
That would be funny, but wrens are pretty tiny. Probably gonna have to wait 5 years for that to work.
"You can't fly drone here!"
Wren:
the drone is living...
and dangerous...
Looool
"I never expected to be slapped in the face by a bald eagle"
How very American of you
I wonder if it felt like freedom.
@@fuengerclez8075 spam
#ReleaseThePeterCut
@@GusGoosegrease I bet, even just watching the clip I smelt a slight whiff of the smell of the parchment the declaration of independence was written on.
Quick safety tip. Never wear gloves around any woodworking machines. What's worse than getting a cut, having your whole hand get sucked in too. Just a friendly tip 😄
I was about to comment about wearing gloves when using a ban saw and thought no I should make sure someone else didn't beat me to it.
wanted to say this as well. good looking out m8
Bandsaw is amazing at pulling things into it. His hand easily could have been sucked in, like the part that they showed getting sucked in
@@dsauce1257 true there was a perfect example
I know everyone has agreed, but I just want to lend my voice as well, because it’s so important!
*Wren needs his own show on Discovery - ‘Nerd vs. Nature’ 👍
Wren*
When??
@@ryancorbyn wdym
"Wren vs what?!"
Also "The True Size Of"
Always expect the unexpected when it comes to Wren. He never lets you down
Ye
Guys he put it in his mouth.
Wren is probably a fun husband, his wife is a lucky lady.
He’ll never give you up
yeh, like f-word alliteration😅
Maya and the Corridor guys is the crossover I never expected.
But I love it
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I just watched a video of her (mizkif) and right after I watched this video. And there she is again.
"Ok, so obviously falcons are not magnetic"
Me after watching SmarterEveryDay: Earthworms on the other hand...
Pigeon beaks are magnetic too btw
@@rirsobindagrave5135 do you mean government spy birds?
but then when they ear the worm...
Looool
I love Wren's sheer genuine excitement for everything, it's so wholesome.
It's one of the things i love most in corridors videos.
Just a word of warning do NOT use gloves with a bandsaw. That is one of the quickest ways to lose a finger. The blade will catch the glove and suck your hand in. Just want you guys to be safe when using power tools.
Do not wear gloves while using a bandsaw (or any powered saw, drill press, or planer for that matter). The gloves will give you a false sense of security and do very little to protect your hands. In fact, they may end up getting your fingers pulled into the blade if the material catches.
I was thinking the same thing. If it's spinning or moving really fast - no gloves!
@@misterdoctor9693 agreed! I had a summer job in a factory years ago and they had rules about no gloves on drill presses. I heard stories about how the bit would grab on and break fingers and hands. Basically awful.
was hoping someone would say this. did a stint in construction and learned the same, through decently graphic images.
@@davesharp5472 Not only just that, it can also deglove your fingers
Oh boy, that bird has to _work_ to keep all that extra weight on his back in the air! And it's not just the weight, that camera also creates a massive amount of *_drag_* to this sleek bird.
What a beautiful, beautiful creature!
They said its like if we were sprinting with an extra 10-20 pounds on our back.. EFF THAT ! No wonder he cant fly high haha.
It´s not a big deal to a falcon, if they are used to it. Usually you would start by just sticking a little weight onto the back and add some weight down the line, till you are comfortable with the way your "camera bird" is flying.
Well, not a masive amount of drag. Just a little bit.
"Obviously falcons are not magnetic" Well said indeed.
their beaks might be.
How long have you been sitting on this information? Who are you working for?
They may not be magnetic, but they are pretty Metal though...
well, they do sense magnetic fields to follow them and help their flight .. not just wind.. birds are freaking AWESOME!
They just need some copper wire and electricity. Falcon electro magnet.
Sammi: "We have a Bald Eagle...."
Bald Eagle: "BIRD UP!"
The bird up music in the background made my day
Yes
YEEESS!!!!!
8:17 gave me that vibe!
Nobody going to comment on Wren having the camera stuck on his chest?
Wren is a robot: Confirmed.
The most genuine, wholesome robot ever.
The camera comes with a kind of locket that can go inside your tshirt and act as a magnetic mount for the camera.
@@rahulxdagar no he's a robot
A robot that watched T2 and thought “man, those VFX are amazing” instead of “man, I gotta kill all the humans too.”
@@rahulxdagar no he's a robot
@@rahulxdagar no he's a robot
“Obviously falcons are not magnetic”
Government: *nervous sweating*
yeah, they're made of aluminium instead of iron, nickel or cobalt
Shhhhhh, quiet.
@@wurmturm nah man im pretty sure its steel
Now the "Birds aren't real" movement needs some "Falcons are liars" merch. They have "Pigeons are liars" at the moment lol.
Wren straight up does the experiments that no one would, but everyone wants to see.
Yeah
its been done better countless times in docs and so on
I've seen this shot like 5 yeqrs ago here on youtube from a guy, but doesnt mean it isnt cool though
@@TheWhitePianoKeyProductions same,also he didnt make a 17 mins vid to show 5 secs of footage lmao
I love it!
50 years of advancements later:
"We put a camera on a bee"
More like 10
nice
That's a tiny camera
Might have to be a mechanical bee if we keep killing them off :/
1000 years later
*puts a camera on an atom*
I'd like to see the camera strapped to a gymnast's head while they do crazy flips. Maybe a whole series of seeing the world through different people's perspectives.
Great idea! Or like a circus trapeze person
Firefighter, boxer, alligator wrangler.
On a gymnast would be pretty amazing.
In the middle of a global pandemic, Wren naturally puts a camera on everything in the office and then puts it in his mouth.
Meh germs are germs. We’ll learn to live with it
Basically is his house, all still in home
Put a camera on a bee. Then let the bee fly around and ask people whether they like Jazz and film their reaction.
Jazzzzzz
Yes
Ya like jazz?
a bee with a camera on a leash.
Hate to break it to you, but it’s already been done. Heck they even made a documentary, I believe it’s called Bee Movie
I was expecting a camera on Anthony Mackie recording his daily life, but this is good too.
lol
So This is a secret marvel promo ads? whoa
Hahaha
Falcon and winter solider deleted scenes.
Same dude
the fact that Wren isn't hosting some kind of child-friendly film/tech based myth busters is a travesty. Maybe it was partly the editing of the section at the Falconry Experience but it had real "kids tv" energy to it.
This is the kids tv now. He basically is hosting that kind of show, just in a different format
I want to see Wren collab with Mark Rober and find out a way to shoot that camera as high in the sky as they can, and obviously, retrieve it unharmed.
I believe you're onto something, that would be amazing
put it in the supersonic baseball canon from destin. Smarter every day! Best crossover ever!
People do that all the time, just put a gopro on a high power hobby rocket. Or even easier to do it on a weather balloon, not exactly shooting mind you, but you still get 50,000 to 100,000 ft no problem.
@@CockatooDude ahaha yeah I know but that’s too easy, too “classic” !.. I was thinking about some giant sling shot or a crazy bot those two would come with ahah
"We made an action movie with footage from the Glitterbomb 3.0"
OR
"We made a glitterbomb VR experience so you can try it too!"
DONT USE GLOVES ON THE BANDSAW IF YOUR GLOVES HITS IT, IT WILL PULL YOU IN. I HAVE SEEN IT HAPPEN!!!!
Cabinet maker here... I've had a few people I know have this happen to them, losing digits.
oh yikes. that doesn’t sound fun.
Yes, I know better now!! Won’t happen again!!
So is it better to go no glove?
@@coltmcmanis8723 yes, better to cut your finger than lose it
"I'm being very very careful not to get my fingers cut" he said whilst looking away from spinning blade
AND wearing gloves
"Obviously Falcons are not magnetic..."
Sam Wilson: 😔
Lol underrated
What about redwing
Lol. R.I.P redwing btw
😂😂
Imagine we didn't have drones and that was the only way to get aerial footage
Thank God we do this didn’t even go high
Would be cool if we could train them to react to a mechanical device that tapped it on the left/right/top/bottom of their bodies so it would know which way to go, kinda like how we control horses with touch. You could have a remote control falcon lol
@@jakobe2028 for real. This camera could never replace a high dollar drone or even my canon EOS R, but I'm still buying one tommorow because I feel like it could be a huge contributor to my job as a videographer and editor.
"It's magnetic"
* puts it on his chest *
Ok, Wren "Iron Man" Stark.
The standard kit comes with a necklace type thing, which includes a small disc area for it to attach to. But yeah Iron Man is far more entertaining
@@nic.h haha yeah it is. And I mean, who will be surprised if Wren build an Arc Reactor ?
@@DavB_Art True actually thinking about it, it's likely you are right ;)
Things I learned today:
"Birds are pretty birdie."
Es
Why yes, birds are closely related to birds
They are related to the birdie families of the birds families of the family's families.
Such a fun idea! Impressive stabilization on that bird 🕊
Put A Gopro Hero 9 On The Head Of A Chicken And Get The Most Stabilized Video On The Entire Video History.
#ReleaseThePeterCut
@@HarnaiDigital Yeah, but the GoPro is bit more expensive and bigger. For that size and price, that Insta360 is impressive.
They could've stabilized it more in post tho, and maybe film at 60fps as well to give even better post stabilization.
@@fuengerclez8075 spam
I love how genuinely excited and pumped wren is about this project, it’s so cool to see how involved he and everyone else is
I love how genuinely excited Wren gets about everything he does on corridor. Makes it so much more fun to watch the videos!
“I’m being very, very careful not to get my fingers cut.” Immediately breaks the number one rule by being distracted and taking his eyes off his hands and the blade 😂
Also just wearing gloves in general lmao
@@fuengerclez8075 spam
and not turning off the machine before taking the piece away from the saw.
@@learningtoadult3450 Yea, the bigger risk here was wearing gloves
Good way to get your hands pulled in
13:56 the light and sparkle in Wren's eyes is everything!
Nice one guys. You may have already tried but would love to see it with the horizon lock off as that’s designed for FPV drones
Philip! I love you ❤️
I saw you put this on a cat the other day, now it's on a bird. I demand more animals before the week is done!!
#ReleaseThePeterCut
@@MedlifeCrisis It would be great on a duck as long as it submerges!
sure
ua-cam.com/video/Zem9WfgjTyI/v-deo.html
"I'm trying very hard to not get my fingers cut"
- uses gloves from the autozone checkout line -
never use gloves around machines with rotating or other fast moving parts, unless you dislike having hands that is.
Gloves at all near saw blades is a bad idea. It’ll get you sucked in.
The dog "Willy" having the title of an intern is so cute
“It’s janky but it’ll work” Welcome to the world of wildlife technology!
Here in the UK, we call that a bodge.
"Birds are very... birdey" Wren is absolutely the best thing about this channel.
The fact that jschlatt and corridor have Mutuals is like a strange universe crossover
watching wren play with birds is the most wholesome thing ever
Anything wren does is wholesome
Only corridor crew can make me watch a 17 minute ad about a camera
And make me want the camera too.
Well, that's what ads do...
Actually there was that other ad about falconry too.
I'm not even mad. This is exactly how sponsored content should be done.
So you fell for it? Nice job proving how simple you are.
That BIRD UP reference with the eagle was everything.
"I am being very careful not to get my fingers cut"
> looks at camera away from blade while holding fingers next to it and it is running
> while wearing gloves that could get caught in the blades.
The design team behind that camera deserve a standing ovation for their work.
I love when Wren gets to muck around on a video, his boundless energy and enthusiasm is like watching a puppy play
I just want the next big wild life documentary to be a load of 24/7 livestreaming 360 cameras on the backs of like 100 different animals. Just a thought XD
battery issues though
but could it work with like after one battery dies, it triggers to another animal with the 360 camera and so on and so forth
@@stevenesteves8635 That’s actually a interesting idea. Just constantly switching between animals as on camera has to be recharged.
I’m also just thinking could you imagine have the POV of a predator and it’s prey (just have to make sure they don’t eat a camera)
@stonks for life uhhhhhh.... Shot during the winter maybe 😅
@stonks for life Definitely, the leaps that some tech are making now is insane. I don’t think this will replace GoPro because I believe that GoPro is going for more of a high quality indestructible camera while this is just as small as possible with wide fov. Just different lanes
@stonks for life It’s crazy to see, I got myself a GoPro for filming while travelling (rock climbing) and I thought it was just an action cam but I’ve pretty much just used it to film everything. The insta might be something I’ll look into in the future tho. For both of them it makes me wonder along with smartphone cameras , most people really don’t need dslr’s
Bird up! music at 8:16 is such a fun nod to Eric Andre
Me too lol
Ha ha ha literally same LOL.
Bird?
Now they need to do a big insect cam mounting. 😬
🤣🤣🤣
Dudes I love going through old ones.... Really guys.... Your nisch is so well done. Been with you guys so long? More than 5 years.... Longer. Keep up the awesome work!
You know, despite his goofyness, Wren really has done alot of 1st done recordings. He's really got us some cool footage. Great job Wren!
I wouldn't say this is an exact first persay...GoPro did a similar shot with a Golden Eagle (bit bigger bird, so maybe easier for it to fly with the go pro). Ref: ua-cam.com/video/DN7jWHlKxYU/v-deo.html
@@ProlificSwan lol I literally said at the beginning of this video that we've seen cameras on eagles before but not on a falcon, which is considerably smaller.
Also, thanks Lone Stoner! We try!
@@SirWrender ahh, my bad, I missed that comment. Falcon cameras do look considerably harder. A smaller form factor is probably possible, but I suppose would result in worse camera quality.
@@ProlificSwan yeah thats the point of the whole video...
@@qwerty4134 I think for some reason I thought falcons were of comparable size. This is what happens when I 2x I guess. Now I just appreciate Wren's work even more.
The weenie dog’s tag said “intern” lmaooo
The bird up joke was very much appreciated
"I love putting cameras on random things! We shot a camera on an arrow. .... on a football... off a highway way..."
Up a tree for months.... lol
Let’s not forget the time they put one on a sword too.
Roast the toast dude, nice
„Birds are very birdy“
Can’t argue with that
Facts
did not expect to see Maya and Corridor meet
I have virtually no use for the Insta360, but I’m honestly sold on it.
I was sad to see Clint go, but it’s ok. Please never lose wren, I love his videos, they just go that bit deeper into the science and I love it. Wren, I love you!
Wren you're so innovative, creative, and hard working honestly it's inspiring
Wren, when using a band saw: don't wear gloves. If the cloth gets caught it can pull your hand into the blade. Wearing gloves could be the difference between a small cut and an ER visit.
Aside from that, loved the video! I'm a huge fan of these with 'crafting segments'.
Understood now!!
Put it inside a colony. Like a bee colony or ant tunnel. It be cool to see them up close and personal and how they react to the camera itself.
It will overheat around bees. Bees kill wasps by this method
I love that its 60% content 40% happy Wren in these videos!
"I'm being very careful to not get my fingers cut!"
Looks away from the moving blade that is 1/4" from his fingers.
Also the gloves... Kinda sketch on a machine that pulls "hooks" down into a "finger funnel". Not quite a lathe, but still... Eek..
Since you put the camera on a hawk put it on another: Tony Hawk! Attach it underneath one of his skateboards and enjoy the ride.
They make a camera for that already actually. Braille invested into it.
To anyone who plans on using power tools: if they spin, rotate, or move similar to that band saw, NEVER wear gloves. You risk getting them caught in the blade or moving parts and having your fingers / hands pulled into the blade. If you don't wear gloves, you'll just cut your fingers, if you do wear gloves your hands / fingers can not only get cut, but also horribly mangled. Also be aware of loose clothing / hair / jewelry getting pulled in as well. Awesome video as usual!!
i never expected a crossover between Maya and corridor like ever
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Love the variety on this channel
You just know Ren was definitely wanting the falcon to go muuuuch higher than that
Wren's enthusiasm is so infectious, I always enjoy his videos.
So Wren explains the camera is magnetic just after pulling it off his chest...
Wren has an arc reactor confirmed???
Comes with a necklace with a metal disc to go under the shirt
I love how Corridor is always trying new and cool stuff. They're the ones who got me into film and VFX and now I'm pursuing this as a career.
My suggestion is "camera on a weather balloon" and send it into the earths atmosphere, I think that would give you guys some pretty good footage.
a guy do this, i dont remember the video
@@SenphyriTom Scott did it.
Do not wear gloves while using a bandsaw (or any powered saw, drill press, or planer for that matter). The gloves will give you a false sense of security and do very little to protect your hands. In fact, they may end up getting your fingers pulled into the blade if the material catches.
Xyla Foxlin did it, just a few weeks ago
Dang, this new episode of Falcon & The Winter Soldier is looking pretty Dope
Nick, if you're looking into setting up a shrimp tank, go for Neo Caridina over Caridina. They're a lot easier, and check out Blue Dream and Black Diamond Neos. They look like gems, and they breed in most tanks if the water is clean.
Wandavision: a show about a person with interesting magic powers
The next Marvel show:
This comment made me facepalm so hard. This has gotta be one of the best/corniest “dad” jokes I’ve ever seen.
Next week: "We Put a Camera on a Winter Soldier!"
Came here to say this.
I understood that reference.
Bucky?
13:50 That looked like something out of a movie! Like when they are swooping down over a battlefield or something! Wow!
Can always count on Wren to bring us the most funkiest of fresh content. What a madlad.
Love that Maya is Twitch's official Animal Expert! Footage came out amazing, so cool to see bird pov!
The birds are so cute! Also, love that camera. Looks like it has a lot of potential for very creative projects
Lmaoo that Bird Up reference at 8:15 .
qwack
Put the camera on other animals, like cats, horses, snakes or even fish
I like the fish idea.
Poetry in motion. WOW. Such amazing and beautiful birds. Bucket list!
“Get your little Tik Toks like you do”
-Wren 2021
I have a feeling that it wasn't shrimp Nick was watching.
It was prawn😏
This was the best Advertising video cut ever with this camera! Even enjoying watching it
True story! Birds were fighting in the tree next to me outside of my deck as I'm looking through my phone, the birds swoop down and flew between my legs. I felt the feathers on my calves. That was today!
Next video: WE PUT A CAMERA ON SAMS BABY
Hey guys! Your audience is broader than just the US - Please add metric units when you talk about speeds, weights, etc. (e.g. 09:14 )
Thanks!
Greets from Berlin
you can easily use google to convert imperial to metric
Glad to see Maya featured!
My cat has volunteered to have that camera on him as he roams the neighbourhood. Can't promise he'll be back in ten minutes though.
I love it when Wren is happy, he's just so fun
When the pandemic is over can you please put the camera on Maya's Emu? That would be awesome!
What pandemic
@@Sir_Loin_ the covid-19 pandemic, i’m sure you’ve heard of it.
Never thought I'd see Mizkif's roommate on a Corridor Digital video.
If she doesn’t treat him better, she’s gonna lose him.
I was hoping a comment like this would be on here ....YO
No gonna lie, I was also surprised
They literally look like fighter pilots.
"Talk to me, Goose!"
Never imagined to see Mizkif's caretaker on here.
yo
No joke, that paper clip thing was actually really clever.
9:38 for the actual footage starting. You're welcome. Also Wren, one quick youtube search and you would've seen National Geographic did this exact same thing 4 years ago.
There’s a place in Hershey pa that does a birds of prey interaction. They have falcons, hawks, eagles, and owls! My favorite owls have always been barn owls and (snowy owls - headwig)
That should be their next project.