Ron Magill
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Come on. Excuse me.
Understand, understand they're flying into windows because they don't realize the windows there. What they're seeing is a reflection of the habitat behind them. So they just think it's continuing and they think it's another bird in front of them until it gets too close where they can't stop. There's another bird here, but I'm not stopping. You know, I'm catching up to him. I'm catching up.
Understand, understand they're flying into windows because they don't realize the windows there. What they're seeing is a reflection of the habitat behind them. So they just think it's continuing and they think it's another bird in front of them until it gets too close where they can't stop. There's another bird here, but I'm not stopping. You know, I'm catching up to him. I'm catching up.
Oh, gee, it's over. OK.
Oh, gee, it's over. OK.
That is a good point. That's a good point. But the bottom line is, yeah, the window situation is because the window is reflecting the sky behind them, and they think the sky is continuing, and it's not until it's too late, and that's why they hit the windows.
That is a good point. That's a good point. But the bottom line is, yeah, the window situation is because the window is reflecting the sky behind them, and they think the sky is continuing, and it's not until it's too late, and that's why they hit the windows.
They would only do that if you tried to grab it, if you tried to bother. It's a matter of self-defense. They don't do it like, oh, this is my everyday thing. Let me just projectile vomit on your car for no reason at all. No, that's not what they do. Vultures are actually pretty clean animals, believe it or not. And the role that they play is so important, man.
They would only do that if you tried to grab it, if you tried to bother. It's a matter of self-defense. They don't do it like, oh, this is my everyday thing. Let me just projectile vomit on your car for no reason at all. No, that's not what they do. Vultures are actually pretty clean animals, believe it or not. And the role that they play is so important, man.
I cannot tell you the diseases they prevent from spreading just by what they do.
I cannot tell you the diseases they prevent from spreading just by what they do.
It's uric acid. It's the bird's form of urine. The white is the uric acid. Birds don't produce fluid urine. Same with reptiles. You know, if you see an iguana poop, you'll see this big clump of brown, which is the fecal material, and it's surrounded by some white spots. That's the uric acid material. So that's the urine phase of things like birds and reptiles. So you're very smart in that.
It's uric acid. It's the bird's form of urine. The white is the uric acid. Birds don't produce fluid urine. Same with reptiles. You know, if you see an iguana poop, you'll see this big clump of brown, which is the fecal material, and it's surrounded by some white spots. That's the uric acid material. So that's the urine phase of things like birds and reptiles. So you're very smart in that.
So when people say I just had bird shit. I can't see Ethan's face. If you light up his face. Take your hat off, Ethan. Put it side by side.
So when people say I just had bird shit. I can't see Ethan's face. If you light up his face. Take your hat off, Ethan. Put it side by side.
Take the hat off. Come on, man.
Take the hat off. Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
And he's got the hair thing going for him, too. He could feather that hair out.