I think it is not all frightening each other. Maybe also because situations after one bird left and before another one came have been edited out of the video; and birds often take seeds at feeders etc. and then fly away to a quieter place to eat them.
That’s very true, but also there was a part in the video when the bird saw the mouse and it flew away immediately. The mouse was startled too, I think, because it fell off of the stump, but still, like you said, I don’t think that all of it is frightening each other
Apparently they frighten each other a lot, so every time one of them goes away, another one comes back.
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I think it is not all frightening each other. Maybe also because situations after one bird left and before another one came have been edited out of the video; and birds often take seeds at feeders etc. and then fly away to a quieter place to eat them.
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That’s very true, but also there was a part in the video when the bird saw the mouse and it flew away immediately. The mouse was startled too, I think, because it fell off of the stump, but still, like you said, I don’t think that all of it is frightening each other
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