Thanks Marfo ! That's the wayMarfo wrote: I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that..
That's how nord had it,
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Thanks Marfo ! That's the wayMarfo wrote: I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that..
Birds do not have sweat glands. Panting is a sure sign birds are affected by heat. Panting increases the passage of air through the system, increases evaporation from the lungs and lowers temperature.star-o wrote:His voice is Nord's. Why he keeps all time his mouth open? Waiting for fastfood?
Marfo wrote: I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that..
Also with chopped onions?Abigyl wrote:Thanks Marfo ! That's the way That's how nord had it,
I ve thought that star-o was asking about his screaming during flying and landing...rebelde wrote: "Why he keeps all time his mouth open?"
Could it be that eagles regulate their body temperature panting like dogs when the temperature is high, like today (26 celsius) ?
Any proof for this allegation? There may exist some reptiles which may not need food for such long period. Birds, like all animals with warm blood can starve for some days, maybe a week even. But six weeks starvation is rather improbable, I would think.Rainer wrote: By the way,adult eagle can starve 1,5 month !!!
I think so too, very young ones, their warm weather-cooling systems are not ready (like adults have). (I have read somewhere?)Rainer wrote:" Why he keeps all time his mouth open? Waiting for fastfood? "
Due to the warm weather-cooling system
Same way like dogs do it.
Glumardok wrote: Any proof for this allegation? There may exist some reptiles which may not need food for such long period. Birds, like all animals with warm blood can starve for some days, maybe a week even. But six weeks starvation is rather improbable, I would think.
Marfo wrote:I don't know what you saw but usually Dutch people eat their Herrings like this:
http://onh.nl/nl-NL/artikel/15773/nieuw ... -de-staart
I would love seeing Nord do it like that..
Abigyl wrote:Thanks Marfo ! That's the way That's how nord had it,
maybe he was waiting for the onions...Hagnat wrote:Also with chopped onions?
Something was going on "downstairs" which got both eaglets nervous. It's hard to think the other eaglet would have been Nord - more likely it was Rahu, because Taibu was able to shoo him away...Carla wrote:what are doing?? fighting each other??? :(