The most interesting thing, that shows intelligence. Is that any other animal would give up and look for easier food. However, these crows do not give up. They keep using there tools to finish the job. For itelligent animals getting the food is only apart of feeding. Sometimes the satisfaction of getting the job done is better than the reward.
Some where there is a bird that gets some food from a pier then takes it down to the water and drops it in. A fish takes the bait and the bird gets a fish dinner instead of crumbs.
Some researchers (like John Ostrom of Yale, et al) maintain that birds and dinosaurs belong to the same family. If birds use tools, it makes you wonder if some of the smarter dinosaurs also used tools...
from 3:25, Younger bird "HEY MATE!!!......what you doing there...what...what's that.....let me just have a look" (other bird looks up) Younger bird "WHAAAAAATTT!....let me have a look....c'mon show us what you got there...let..me..just..poke...my...head...right in your way" (other bird leaves) "Finally it's my go....erm what's this thing...oh yep right...that WAS necessary....right well YOU'VE FUCKED UP AGAIN WELL DONE!!"
BBC 's nature filming is excellent, but as my channel's playlist "Miracles & science that refutes Evolution" shows, Attenborough's evolutionary interpretation of the creation is absurd.
yuck! those grubs are so fat and UGLY!!! disgusting fatties! i think they should be speared instead! thank god for birds like these crows to eat these uglies.
These crows don't inherit their skills instinctively, they actually have to acquire them by learning. Most animals are born with 90% of their brain weight. Humans are born with 28% leaving a lot more space for learning. I wonder how large the brain of a newborn crow is.
This is my favorite scene in all of Attenborough's "Life of Birds". The crows here are so intelligent and clever! Very engaging birds.
The most interesting thing, that shows intelligence. Is that any other animal would give up and look for easier food. However, these crows do not give up. They keep using there tools to finish the job.
For itelligent animals getting the food is only apart of feeding. Sometimes the satisfaction of getting the job done is better than the reward.
this is my most favorite show ever because i'm a huge fan of birds and wild life !!!
Wow, I can see this being the start of a beautiful relationship
Some where there is a bird that gets some food from a pier then takes it down to the water and drops it in. A fish takes the bait and the bird gets a fish dinner instead of crumbs.
thank you for uploading this and the other Attenborough clips
It’s 2022. How ya been..?
holy shit.
ive never seen crows working like that before.
i love dave attenborough.
That is a HUGE grub and one happy crow :3
That's really wonderful. How birds can be innovative
Amazing what nature can come up with.
This is great. Come on BBC upload it in HD. 240p is getting old fast.
How incredible is that? They’re very clever.
The camera work is amazing. How did they place a camera inside the tree with the grub?
Fantastic video!
Awesome!.
i cant even find words to describe this.
Some researchers (like John Ostrom of Yale, et al) maintain that birds and dinosaurs belong to the same family. If birds use tools, it makes you wonder if some of the smarter dinosaurs also used tools...
I love crows. They are just cool birds!
from 3:25, Younger bird "HEY MATE!!!......what you doing there...what...what's that.....let me just have a look" (other bird looks up) Younger bird "WHAAAAAATTT!....let me have a look....c'mon show us what you got there...let..me..just..poke...my...head...right in your way" (other bird leaves) "Finally it's my go....erm what's this thing...oh yep right...that WAS necessary....right well YOU'VE FUCKED UP AGAIN WELL DONE!!"
Amanzing.
lol at the n00b bird at the end!
First they're poking us with sticks, next it'll be loud music and drunken shenanigans! The crows must go!
@ 2:03 it sounded like he said "this log is clearly a good source of drugs" xP yeah, forest is full of birds smokin maruijana all day long
lol crows kicks ass!!
Thanks for sharing...
haha "poke! your it!' XD
1:08 thats what she said "thrust in really deeply"
Also, it’s interesting how the birds are able to turn the defense mechanism of the bugs against them.
This is hilarious and funny . i love crows now.
@loudereverytime they do that to reduce weight before a sudden take off, I use that trick to know when to take a picture on my camera
Lol. the grub is getting poked in the face before it dies
If you imagine the grubs are pasta, they look kind of yummy.
To me, anyway.
Does anyone know which show this clip is from?
crows are cool
lol!!! does this remind anyone of a certain pokemon!! Farfetch'd
"Now the pupil has a chance..... but decides to fail at life instead."
LOl funny and clever.
Grub's up!
Farfetch'd the pokemon!
grub looks delicious
@loudereverytime
now i noticed
thnx..great to c t\dat my frend...
Troll baiting? I'd rather see comments that have some relevance to the "crows"!!
man id be so pissed if i was that grub getting poked with a stick
okay i am scared of crow now
@ProtoType989 So true! When I heard it I cracked up so bad!
wow crows invented insect fishing
I hate commercials!
annoying commercials
isn't this a pokemon....?
search for crows in japan.
lol
that would annoy me regardless if i was a grub or not
@loudereverytime LMAO
fishing? grubbing? not to much of a difference there jigging for them
Crows rule.
Тея много умни
@loudereverytime Man, that's hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
No, I think not starving is more important.
Go to the door spencer
no fookin way dood. 1:0 for the crows ha ha :)
Crows... natures troll.
lol!
poke poke poke bother bother bother annoy annoy annoy!
BBC 's nature filming is excellent, but as my channel's playlist "Miracles & science that refutes Evolution" shows, Attenborough's evolutionary interpretation of the creation is absurd.
yuck! those grubs are so fat and UGLY!!! disgusting fatties! i think they should be speared instead! thank god for birds like these crows to eat these uglies.
Wow, noodling for grubs...
I didn't find it all that funny.
These crows don't inherit their skills instinctively, they actually have to acquire them by learning. Most animals are born with 90% of their brain weight. Humans are born with 28% leaving a lot more space for learning. I wonder how large the brain of a newborn crow is.