so i was smoking a cig asfter my simi secret agent and saw some birds flying and i wonderd do you think birds just fly sometimes cause they think its fun.
discuss ...:clap:
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so i was smoking a cig asfter my simi secret agent and saw some birds flying and i wonderd do you think birds just fly sometimes cause they think its fun.
discuss ...:clap:
i don't think they have enough brains for that...
insulting the birds now are we? i dont know if they do it for fun but if i could fly i would.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jongbong
They probably dont know why they fly. They probably just fly because it feels natural, sorta like breathing. maybe? possibly?
yes they fly for fun
i used to work in a warehouse that had pigeons and doves inside flying around, i'm a fork-lift driver by the way, when we drove in and out of sections to pick or place an item the birds would fly within inchs of the trucks, i believed they were playing the equivalent of the great kids game 'chicken' where you try to run accross a road infront of a car.
stupid game i know, but alot of kids are stupid.
i would if i copuld fly
I tried to fly once with i was lil and umm let just say it didnt work out. I broke my leg. :( poor me.
but if i could i would fly all over :D
ya think if i consintrate on it hard enuff i could??
wait wait, im off subject what was the question again? :confused:
We raise pidgeons/doves, chickens, turkeys, pheasants, and guinea fowl.Quote:
Originally Posted by jongbong
You would be suprised how intelligent they are.
We have one rooster "pup" who is like a dog. Comes when his name is called and acts like a guard dog. Im in the process of teaching him some simple tricks. One is flying short distances. He enjoys it since he gets food when he's done.
Pidgeons /doves are extremely intelligent and have strong family and social ties. They absolutely love to fly. They perform intricate flying maneuvers and compete in groups to see who can execute the most elaborate routines.
Turkeys are very social and have elaborate social communication. They only fly short distance to reach roost or avoid danger...except when they are young and very much enjoy to fly about the yard showing off to each other. He who flies longer impresses the rest and gets respect for their skills. Once they heavy up they cant do this anymore but they will have established their rep as a strong bird.
The pheasants dont seem to do much flying here. No real need to.
The guinea fowl, maybe they are smart but appear rather simple minded and kinda retarded at times. They will fly all right, right into shit in a panic whenever I approach or make eye contact. I swear one of those dumbassea are gonna have a stroke or hit a wall too hard and die!
peace.
id love to fly!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes!
Of course birds do... I would to,but I flew to close to the sun one time,,,long story...