Levitation Communication
We haven’t heard anything about Levitation for a bit, so I thought we’d rectify this shortcoming. We are looking at Ms. House Finch on the left and our old acquaintance Mr. Nuthatch who, as we all know by now, is a master of this sort of activity. Interestingly enough, here we can observe him at interspecies communication where he passes on his knowledge to the Finch by levitating a seed above his own head for demonstration purposes. Ms Finchess seems completely baffled by this but not totally averse to the idea. The other intriguing thing about this shot is that there is not the slightest trace of softness around the Nuthatch’s head area where I suspect the levitation waves are originating. My anti-light-wave-bending technology is working supremely well here. Last, but not least, we are actually featuring a Nuthatch here (Red-breasted) in a feeding position that may seem natural to us but is completely opposite to the way he usually feeds, which is actually upside down. I guess he felt that his demonstration would be better received if he acted more like a Finch would. Very clever, actually. When in Rome, speak Latin. Since I know of no recent Latin songs or any for that matter, we’ll go with one of the derivatives of this language …
Yes, I know this would go much better with a shot of a dove but I don’t want to wait that long.
Levitation Communication
We haven’t heard anything about Levitation for a bit, so I thought we’d rectify this shortcoming. We are looking at Ms. House Finch on the left and our old acquaintance Mr. Nuthatch who, as we all know by now, is a master of this sort of activity. Interestingly enough, here we can observe him at interspecies communication where he passes on his knowledge to the Finch by levitating a seed above his own head for demonstration purposes. Ms Finchess seems completely baffled by this but not totally averse to the idea. The other intriguing thing about this shot is that there is not the slightest trace of softness around the Nuthatch’s head area where I suspect the levitation waves are originating. My anti-light-wave-bending technology is working supremely well here. Last, but not least, we are actually featuring a Nuthatch here (Red-breasted) in a feeding position that may seem natural to us but is completely opposite to the way he usually feeds, which is actually upside down. I guess he felt that his demonstration would be better received if he acted more like a Finch would. Very clever, actually. When in Rome, speak Latin. Since I know of no recent Latin songs or any for that matter, we’ll go with one of the derivatives of this language …
Yes, I know this would go much better with a shot of a dove but I don’t want to wait that long.