While I may, in the not-so-distant future, address issues of grave importance with unparalleled insight (I’m tempted here to insert something indicating the depth of my sarcasm… but I’ll resist the urge), I think that the spreading of this video far and wide is vastly more entertaining.
A wildly interdisciplinary path has led Sarah to pursue her PhD through UBC's Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability. She gets riled about climate change, development, and equity issues, and any reference to P_ris Hi_ton. In her spare time, she cares for her rabbit (Stew) and composes self-congratulatory bios. (Sarah's intro post can be found here)
One Response to “Baffling and cool”
Laurence Butet-Roch
If only I could whistle like him. I cannot believe the sounds he can re-create. When you hear the bird repeat the sounds of chainsaws, you can’t help but reflect on how much we impact animals, not only in their habitats, but apparently also their “culture”.
One Response to “Baffling and cool”
If only I could whistle like him. I cannot believe the sounds he can re-create. When you hear the bird repeat the sounds of chainsaws, you can’t help but reflect on how much we impact animals, not only in their habitats, but apparently also their “culture”.