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Kitty ... out on a limb

Digitalfiend says...

Up vote for the raven totally owning the cat. Looks like it even goaded the cat to come out onto the limb so it could safely mess with it.

Kitty ... out on a limb

A Very Smart Bird - Thirsty crow comes to humans for help.

ant jokingly says...

What if the crows and ravens are bots?

lucky760 said:

Crows and ravens are so stinking incredibly smart. They're going to be a big help once the robots become self-aware.

Side note: If you're unaware, groups of those birds are called a murder of crows and a nightmare of ravens.

I love that.

A Very Smart Bird - Thirsty crow comes to humans for help.

lucky760 says...

Crows and ravens are so stinking incredibly smart. They're going to be a big help once the robots become self-aware.

Side note: If you're unaware, groups of those birds are called a murder of crows and a nightmare of ravens.

I love that.

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

oritteropo says...

Thanks

Rather embarrassingly, I had watched and upvoted that vid already... and yes, it's a Raven. I've even changed the tags and title.

lucky760 said:

There's a video on VideoSift that goes into great detail about it. That's where I learned the differences. It's fascinating really...

Ah, here it is. Grab some popcorn and enjoy:

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

oritteropo says...

I can only go with the information I have, and not being familiar with your local crows and ravens, googled them

The pages I found said that you tell them apart by tail (shown, but unclear), size (not shown), and habitat (too lazy to look up). None of them said to differentiate by head shape of beak.

Conspiracy theory? No... Going with information supplied with video? Yes! Unless provided with snowmen or reindeer to the contrary. Possibly mistaken? Certainly!

lucky760 said:

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In the words of Elsa, let it go... Let it go! Can't hold it back any more. Turn away and slam the door already because here I am in the light of day. And you know what? The cold never bothered me anyway.

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

lucky760 says...

That's the funny thing. We're both looking at the same thing but seeing different things. To me that's much more a wedge shape than a crow's short and straight.

But more importantly, the underside of the tail in a frame or two from an angle isn't as telltale as the up-close-and-personal HD view of the birds beak and head from multiple angles.

There's no question about how "ravenous" they are, and you're still not expressing any thoughts on those features.

You're avoiding all the clear evidence pointing to the obvious, indisputable truth, and hanging on with a death grip to the only slim, inconclusive evidence that you claim supports your unlikely theory. (Are you a 9/11 and moon landing conspiracy theorist?)

In the words of Elsa, let it go... Let it go! Can't hold it back any more. Turn away and slam the door already because here I am in the light of day. And you know what? The cold never bothered me anyway.


oritteropo said:

Here's a screenshot of his tail when he flies off - http://imgur.com/2lCjdR9

Compared to the two photos on the link above, it's not obviously the nice wedge tail of a raven.

But then, I'm not an expert, and the the ravens around here are different - the Australian Raven has a tail like the American Crow, although he's much bigger.

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

oritteropo says...

Here's a screenshot of his tail when he flies off - http://imgur.com/2lCjdR9

Compared to the two photos on the link above, it's not obviously the nice wedge tail of a raven.

But then, I'm not an expert, and the the ravens around here are different - the Australian Raven has a tail like the American Crow, although he's much bigger.

lucky760 said:

To me the shape of his tall, hook-nosed beak and his large, bulging forehead suggest he's definitely a raven. (Plus, it's a bad angle to examine his tail, but that also looks to me like a raven's.)

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

Raven videobombs NHL's Stadium Series webcam

enoch (Member Profile)

radx says...

This article over at Truthout is a rather interesting read, albeit a bit long:

We're riding a global engine of ravenous resource consumption. We all know this can't go on forever, but the thought that it might come to a stop is so terrifying to all of us that most of the time we just want to live in denial.

A bit heavy on the eco-socialism, but a decent read nonetheless.

Also, the interrogation scene you posted convinced me to give Dredd a shot tonight.

Crow Insults Man

MichaelL says...

Biologists are learning that corvids -- crows and ravens -- may be more intelligent than parrots. I sometimes wonder why no one has suggested marketing crows as pets -- they could probably easily adapt to our environment as they are everywhere in our cities. They could probably even be trained by law enforcement for useful work.

creepy talking raven

creepy talking raven

Ray Rice Elevator Knock Out of his Fiance

eric3579 says...

Subsequently Ray Rice has been cut by the Baltimore Ravens, and indefinably suspended by the NFL. Much more appropriate punishment then the two game suspension the NFL had given him originally. Crazy thing is they end up getting married.

-edit-
New Jersey basically gave him a free pass in this case. Felony third degree aggravated assault and he received no jail time.

The legal fallout
http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/09/08/ray-rice-video-legal-fallout-roger-goodell-baltimore-ravens

and a timeline of events
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/5/23/5744964/ray-rice-arrest-assault-statement-apology-ravens



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