Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Viral Video: Bird Attempts to Steal Woman’s Ice Cream

Bird Steal Ice Cream

Viral video: Bird tries to steal woman’s ice cream. Bird swoops down, briefly perches on woman’s head. Video gains nearly 11 million views, sparks varied reactions. A mischievous bird’s audacious attempt to snatch a woman’s ice cream has been captured in a viral video. Posted on the Instagram page Nando Cell, the clip shows a … Read more

Optical illusion: Woman discovers oddest vision after photographing an endangered bird

Optical illusion
  • Franziska Speck snapped this picture of Eastern curlew at Oyster Point in Queensland, Australia.
  • It appears that another bird had landed or was flying by behind the subject of the photograph.
  • This is an extremely uncommon, once-in-a-lifetime shot.

Franziska Speck knew she needed to take some pictures as a flock of Eastern curlew came to land on the sand at Oyster Point in Queensland, Australia. Being able to observe and record these big shorebirds is undoubtedly a rare opportunity, especially considering that they only spend a limited amount of time in Australia each year.

According to Speck, “The Eastern curlew is a summer visitor to our mudflats and sandy beaches.”

The birds were in the midst of a feeding frenzy, with an emphasis on the frenzy, making it difficult to snap pictures. Speck tried her best, nevertheless, and hoped she had taken a few decent images. She was happy to find that most of the pictures turned out well as she went through them, but then she came across one that told a completely different tale.

“About 50 to 60 birds were coming in to land and I just took several photos, and when I checked the photos, I thought, ‘Wow,”  Speck said.

The Eastern curlew in the picture appears to have two beaks—one in the front and one in the back—at first glance. It’s such an odd and intriguing picture, and the timing was hilarious.

It appears that another bird had either landed or was flying by behind the subject of the photograph, and somehow, Speck managed to capture the moment when the second bird was precisely positioned behind the first, with only his beak remaining visible. When Speck first saw the picture, she couldn’t stop laughing because it is an extremely uncommon, once-in-a-lifetime shot.

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A study warns of upcoming infectious diseases if climate gets hotter

Ebola

A study warns of upcoming infectious diseases if climate gets hotter Environmental change will bring about a huge number of new infections spread among creature species by 2070. And that is probably going to expand the gamble of arising irresistible illnesses bouncing from creatures to people, as indicated by another review. This is particularly valid … Read more

Viral Video: A bird proved that a mother’s love is eternal

mother's love

The only attribute that distinguishes people from animals is the mother’s love; just as in humans, the mother is aware of everything that damages the child and wants to keep the young safe from it. Similarly, she is always willing to spend time with the children. On social media, a video of a bird keeping … Read more

Have you ever wondered? A “bird” out of the Antarctic

Have you ever wondered? A “bird" out of the Antarctic

In Japan, there is a pet penguin named “Lala” that goes to the market every day to buy fish and then returns home alone.

We all expect a healthy “fish out of water” story, but how about a “bird out of Antarctica” headline? That’s progress! Meet LaLa, a king penguin that moved from his cold birthplace to a hot and humid town in Japan, where he lived as part of a human family. He’d end up leaving his air-conditioned accommodation and go to the local fish market (carrying a penguin-shaped backpack, of course) during the day.

I’m curious as to how LaLa ended up in Japan. He was discovered trapped in a fishing net with a crippled beak and wing, according to Greek myth. LaLa was discovered by a fisherman, who kept him on his boat with him. When the man returned, he presented the Nishimoto family with the bird. His injuries were treated and he was nursed back to health. They built a cold storage area for LaLa because he never left his caregivers.

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Bird plans to dismiss two dozen of its workforce

Bird plans to dismiss two dozen of its workforce

The micromobility company company, Bird decides to dismiss up to two dozen of its employees, six months after acquiring San Francisco-bases Scoot Networks. The layoffs affect employees Bird brought on board as part of its ~$25 million acquisition of Scoot earlier this year. The firing follow five months of integration planning, in which gaps and … Read more