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myvideocassette
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TH-cam is just like a VHS machine, only the clock is more accurate.
grand Canyon
Ambient Music, created on a range of VST using the LLMS platform. Mixed using Adobe Audition. The video is an experimental piece playing with fractal ideas on a program called Amber Light. I am interested in these programs for the simple reason is that these types of programs will fade very quickly because of Ai.
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Nick Cave Jubilee Street
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Was having bad day with psoriasis, just driving me crazy. Was listening to Nick Cave and making this helped just to take my mind away form the condition.
TRUTH - Mako Capone feat. REEZE
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"Truth" from the Album - "Why Explain the Game 2005 Mako Capone, Compton LA It hard to believe that this song is 15 years Old. Listening to too it is stiff fresh and the lyrics tell an all too familiar story of the struggle for freedom in modern USA. These boys from deep inside Compton have stories to tell. Their stories are real and their battle is live.
Poor Quality Film Scanner through Aliexpress
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poor quality 35mm scanner i purchased from Aliexpress. It has a 5MP nd 10MP function. Over all the device works well. But the quality of the sensor is just CRAP. Do not purchase one of these. The 5MP and 10MP do nothing to the quality except give you a larger CRAP image. its so stupid. The refund process is painful, they want you make videos, hence i have made this one. Essentially Aliexpress a...
Nino Martinetti, Olivia scam follow up
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Nino Martinetti, Olivia Newton John, scams , Nigerian Scammers, A Current Affair
Nino Martinetti - Olivia Nigerian Scam
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Olivia Newton John, Nino Martinetti, A Current Affair, Scams, Nigerian Scam,
When I was in 4th grade, I spied a plovers nest with some fledglings. I ran over eagerly, hoping to catch a nestling in my hand and release it. The parents both started making hell of a lot of noise, and started dive bombing my head! I was distracted for just one second, and diverted my attention from the nestling running in front me on the ground. I looked down, gone! I could not figure it out! Later, I came to know that the nestling probably laid down as defense, and they are so well camouflaged, I thought it was just a small rock or a small mound of earth! These guys are so adorable!
Is a male or female, because it looks like a gun.
Plover:don’t go near my eggs you humans
Silly bird
The cameran just survived because he is the cameraman, but most of them perished, it's called the "survivor bias", do not believe it's safe just because you see a video like that, it's clear this one just had massive luck or was streaming live and the ending of the video were cut. I think Australians can confirm this is suspicious.
I love these things. So cool
Why is the bird in gm_construct irl
How did these even survive? Building nests on the ground doesn't sound like a great idea
If there is any niche, an animal will evolve or adapt to take advantage of it. Competition for nests in trees is fierce, so if the animal can keep its eggs safe on the ground, however which way, they will continue to do so. They use aggression and subversion tactics, and it works for them, so that's how they're alive. And tbh before humans took over the world, Plains where they nest wouldve been alot safer for them. Just so happens when humans moved in and made these fields for our own gain and destroyed alot their natural habitat they have adapted to nest in our sports fields.
Fear the kek
Love this noise early in the morning
Next, show the *swoop* every Aussie learns to fear.
and why would they nest in plain sight?
Hats off to this dude for risking his life to record this 🫡
Literally the worst bird in the country. If it didn't lay its eggs in open fields it wouldn't have to be so anxious 24/7 xD
It's not a plover, it's a masked lapwing. When protecting the nest the male comes up close to you and screams LOUDLY at you. Meanwhile mum pretends to have a broken wing and lures you away as she presents herself as your dinner. When you are lured/chased away she magically gets better
It's a spur-winged plover, dammit.
Both are interchangeable! You're both right here
It's called a masked plover a lot of other places. But otherwise yes.
My 9yo self has fond memories of running around like a mad man through where they nested😂 fun times...
What an awful sound. I've had them torment me for months and they scream from around 3.30am to 11pm. Horrible little things. How soon until they'll be extinct?
These fellas are just a reskin of the Southern Lapwing around here, they behave the exact same way 😂 0:55 Here it is trying to pretend it is hurt, to take your attention away from the nest.
More like a diversion than “attack” to divert other animals or humans away from the eggs
This dude livrs in Garry’s Mod map.
lol i would throw a rock at it
Baby plovers are officially called (mind my language) b@$+@rd nuggets
Sounds like a printer for receipts or invoices.
Is mako capone still living
When my family moved to Tas from Washington State in the 1970s, this was the first wildlife attack I experienced. I sure miss those crazy plovers.
They're also one of the few birds you hear regularly at all hours of the night especially in summer. They're a comfort to hear at night.
Woah we have plovers in the uk but they aren't that fisty!
where are the eggs
10years ago got this nice camera
Dumbest fuckin birds man, idk how they're still alive when they lay their eggs in the dumbest spots when we have all types of birds that eat other birds eggs 😂
Love plovers, really brave birds, they chase hawks right out of their airspace , fearless .
Awww...
I would have grabbed the bird tbh their kinda cute
Sadly, a very high mortality rate for the Plover chicks. Highly predated on from above and ground.
Actually quite a few plovers just swoop to intimidate they don’t hit you (although they come pretty close)
Why pick such a dumb spot
For them, it's a good spot. Just like how spiders build webs across walkways, we make them nice and wide and open with these bright lights that attract bugs. Perfect place for a web, if no-one walks through there for a few days.
Why does it look like a breed of dodo?
Magpies attack too
I hear them screaming at me and classmate
When the fly at me…I run towards it!
I once saw a few plovers on our school oval. It "patrolled" the area where our bags were, and someone had the bright idea to whack it with something. We all were running away from a bunch of angry plovers come the end of lunch.
I reckon these birds are pretty smart. I rescued some babies once off the road before they got squashed (as they just ducked down in the middle and wouldn't move), the parents were actually pretty chill didn't try and attack me once I put the babies down off the road. I was expecting them to come after me because they don't know what's really going on but it was almost like they knew I somewhat helped them out.
I have some hanging around the house. They have their chicks in the back yard, but someone cat get them. I feel so sorry for the parent birds they looks so distressed.
@@myvideocassette yeh I saw a similar thing a couple parents lost their chicks or eggs because the area was mowed.... they were behaving like they had lost their mind, like if humans suffered some trauma. Hard to explain but they were acting really strange, it obviously had a strong effect on them.
Most birds are fairly smart. Most swooping birds don't actually want to put themselves in danger like that, it's just one of their limited intimidation tactics and they'll only do it to large animals like humans if they have previous bad experience with them or absolutely no experience with them. Most of the time, if people have been chill with them they'll be chill with people, same applies to magpies. Issues arise when people are taught these birds are aggressive, so people behave aggressively towards them constantly and they're left traumatised and terrified of people. If you see their eggs anywhere it's good to put some manner of marker like a post or tee-pee sort of stick arrangement so they don't get accidentally damaged by people.
I've also noticed that plovers seemed to have worked out a way of minimising predators by laying their eggs at intersections and roundabouts so that there is a "shield" of cars constantly flowing around or near them, thus making it dangerous for foxes, cats etc .... Of course I don't know if it is coincidence or by design.
sounds like it's shooting laser beams at you
Just leave the bird alone you idiot. Maybe we should come around to your house and annoy your family?
Yo my boi I member this like it was yesterday MAKO RIP KONDRE RIP CVTGX13 CROOK
I’m honestly surprised you got that close without being swooped to death
Here 8 years in the future.
🔥on central coast nayborhood crip lompoc been a huge fan since u drop street codes loc
suprised how long it took him to even do a thing i was right next to a plover for 40 secs and it completely full on swooped me
Use to film horse racing around Victoria one day up on the back camera tower I filmed a steward walking across the centre of inside track grass area ski racing channel showed it live on air as he was being swooped and he looked like a freaked out cat running away with his head down it was an hysterical laugh to remember! Love these birds they just keep to themselves and only protect their young
All Australians are guaranteed to have Vietnam flashbacks if they hear this sound
That's me
I just hate the bastards I got thrown off my horse because he spooked at one being a cunt, there were no eggs and no nest