What's more interesting is that the heron pulls the bait away from the fish which are too big for the heron to eat, and saves it for the smaller fish 👍
This is more interesting than you know, very few animals are aware of their size in relation to other animals, this is considered a very special marker of intelligence.
Most things know how big a meal will fit in their mouths. There are exceptions though. The Pac-Man frog being one. Not exactly uncommon for them to die trying to eat things way too big for them.
@@lordgarion514 Also fishes… while swimming I found a fish who had another one in his mouth but it was too big for him so both were sinking. I tried to help but I couldn’t move the dead fish in the mouth of the bigger.
How many millions of years did it take to learn such a simple thing? To me this is an example of the peak of this DNA…these birds will never get smarter than they already are
Isn't this incredible? Top marks to whoever saw this and filmed it. There are so many things to consider here about what the Green Heron is doing. The man-made concrete and metal structure it is using to get the correct height and angle at the water's edge. The harvesting of the bread from wherever it got it. Inserting bait at a distance where it can still be retrieved. Not losing its bait to fish which are too big to catch.The size of prey it can effectively deal with. This clever bird has found a real niche.
The discipline involved for the bird to realize that he can get potentially more food by sacrificing some bread makes this all the more impressive for me. For it to not eat the bread immediately but save it for a high risk high reward situation shows how complex it's thought process is.
There's a protected species; Hispanicus Migranticus that sacrifices (quits) its job in Central and South America because it realizes it can get more income (welfare) and a free cell phone in the US with no requirement to do any work, as long as it votes Democrat.
As smart as we're learning crows are, this little heron seems to at match them in complexity. An exceptional individual, or are all green herons this smart? Somebody fund some more research on this question!
@@colorbugoriginals4457 Geese are also extremely intelligent, chicken too. I wouldn't have believed it before, but I know them for many years now. Awesome birds.
@@LykeArgyIf this is a recently acquired skill it's probably not genetic. It's learned behavior from observing humans. However, it can be passed on to its progeny and may eventually become instinctual in this species.
@@Muhammad.1 يا أخي، الطبيعة مفهوم عام وأنا قلت أنها دائما تدهشنا وهذا لا يتناقض مع كونها خلق من خلق الله. لا يفهم من قولي أنها قائمة بذاتها كما يظن الملحدون.
If you ever encounter a pheasant you will see where the term "bird brain" come from but on a side note, all ancestrally post-cretacoeus birds are quite smarter than we think.
Go to a shallow portion of the river that still gets decent sized fish. Join your hands forming a rough circle with your arms. Wait. Fish will eventually get used to your presence, as long as you don't move much. When one swims over your hands, heave up and to the shore. I have legitimately caught fish and one time an eel this way. It works, if you're hungry enough to have patience. Lol No gear or bread required. 😉
I’m this old and still amazed at how animals can be more intelligent that I’ve ever considered. Watching that heron pull the bread out so the bigger fish wouldn’t eat it was mind blowing.
Animals are much more intelligent than most people realize. They are actually smarter than us in many ways, but some people are close minded and think that they can't speak our language etc they're dumb. We don't think like animals and need to put ourselves in their perspective to understand more about their intelligence. Just putting this out there.
Imagine now that birds will rule the world as people degrade. people used to be smarter, but all thouse comforts and easy life has make use weak and stupid, couse we dont need to think that muc. Now imagine this bird gets it offsprings and it teaches them what it knows and also inherites its genes so they can become smarter and hundread generations or so world has super smart birds, who rule the world, not the way as humans rule but they just know they can do anything.
As an avid free diver and spearfisherman i can tell you fish are a lot smarter than you think as well. Some species are more intelligent than others. Some species also have very different personalities and levels of curiosity.
I've said it once but I'll say it again, we give too little credit to animal intelligence. Not only did he know fish like bread but he was intelligent enough to know how to target which fish he wanted by removing the bread when the bigger fish got close.
@@chusm3itor998 Not really, humans are a compilation of every living organism of Earth's history, culminated from this universe's understanding that it can experience itself.
Theres a reason for that If we give them too much credit they'll start to realize their own intelligence and we'll have a bird army with nuclear weapons before you know it!
how amazing, but please I have a question: who taught the heron to catch fish with this technique??!! and who taught him to remove the bait from fish that are too big to eat???!!!! it is the only one who has this power: it is god the almighty, the creator who has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure god said in the holly quran: He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7) Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was “When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! - and it is.” (Qur’an 2:117) God is the only One Who has the power of true creation out of nothing. When He wants something to exist, He simply says, "Be!" and it becomes immediately just as He wants it to be, without the need for causes and means. Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was perfectly planned and performed directly by God, leaving nothing to chance or to someone or something else. These six divine names and attributes are: 1-Al-Mubdi’ (the Beginner) - The One Who initially and originally creates out of nothing, just by His Will - with a single command: “Be!” - without the use of pre-existing matter. 2-Al-Khaliq (the Creator, the Planner) - The One Who determines and creates according to proper and accurate measures and proportions. God says, “He has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure.” (Qur’an 25:2) 3-Al-Bari’ (the Originator, the Inventor) - The One Who originates and materializes creation without a prior model. 4- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner, the Shaper, the Designer) - The One Who fashions, Who gives everything its distinctive form and shape according to its assigned purpose. 5-Al-Fatir (the Bringer into existence) - The Creator of the universe and everything in it, giving every living thing its particular character, objective, and meaning. 6-Al-Badi` (The Incomparable, the Originator) - The One Who creates things out of nothing without the help of an instrument, or matter, or time, or place. He creates all His creatures bursting with variety and uniqueness, so one creature is not perfectly similar to another. This infinite variety in God’s creation is a physical manifestation of God's absolute creative power. “He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7)
@@فاطمهالزهراء-ض2غ You really need to calm down with all this God shit, yes he is real but he wants you to live your life, not spending the entire time worshiping . You have free will for a reason.
I love how it waited for the right size fish to come along. And its eyesight! I didn't even see the little fish, even watching several times. I've seen birds do some really smart things. Using bread for bait is now one of them.
Man, nature is just so damn cool! Imagine, a heron watches some people throw bread in the koi pond, and realizes the implications of what it could do with a piece of its own.
This Heron is smart asf as it not only managed to selectively pick the appropriately sized fish but its managed to caught one that was perfectly camouflaged underwater. Truly incredible.
I love how he throws it just far enough and just for long enough to attract some interest, but snatches it back in time... This bird has definitely been practicing for a while. I wonder if it learned this from another animal ?
@@thomasw.eggers4303 Well, if our species is anything to go off of, at least one of its ancestors figured it out (possibly by accident), and that knowledge quickly began to spread and be passed down through the generations.
Well I know for sure that I taught a night heron this trick in Hawaii. I used to eat lunch at a stream near work and throw bread scraps into the water for the thousands of small tilapia there. A night heron (who are also out in the day), flew from across the stream when he saw the commotion the small fish were making while eating my bread, and landed right near me in about six inches of water. Herons can’t swim but they can wade in shallow water. I threw a piece of bread next to him and he got ready. Even pushed it into a better position. The fish went nuts for the bread and the heron nailed the fish. I did this every day for months and named my bird “Carl”. He’d see me get out of my truck and come flying across the stream to meet me for lunch. Carl would do the same thing this heron is doing. If a bigger fish came along, he’d grab the bread and save it until it left. Then drop it back in for the smaller fish. Smart bird. I counted one time, Carl eating about a dozen little fish in one sitting. “Man, Carl aren’t you full yet?” When I went back to work I’d leave some bread for Carl as bait, he’d grab it and fly across the stream to his nest or whatever. I know for sure that heron’s won’t eat bread because Carl accidentally got a piece of bread in his beak while going for a fish and violently spit it out. You should have seen the look on his face. Like soggy bread was the most disgusting thing he ever had in his mouth. Can’t disagree there, soggy bread will make most people gag. So I know he saved it for bait. Those were good times and it made me wonder how long humans have been doing this with herons? Maybe for thousands of years. Or maybe, herons have always used some kind of floating bait for fish and know that humans have a lot of it and feed the fish. However it started, it is amazing to watch and fun to be a part of it. Peace and aloha to you all. 🤙🏼
if you get yourself a beak and a lightning-fast strike, you can fish just like this heron. until then, we humans just have to settle for a line and hook.
@@thefolder69 Lol use your brain, put a bait with a ball of metal inside, wait for a fish to eat it. Pull out a magnet, place it in the water and you got yourself a fish.
I have it on good record that this bird is a mechanical engineer at NASA. Not only does it do calculus. It does engineering calculus as a hobby just to pass the time between fishing expeditions 😎
I have no idea how this ended up in my RU-vid list but as someone who owns 5 birds it does not surprise me. Birds are smart and I would take being called a bird brain as a compliment.
The level of calculation here is amazing. I tried a similar experiment some years ago based on a hypothetical bush survival scenario. I settled at the edge of a marshy area where there were frogs that darted away at my approach. I broke off tiny twigs and started tossing them in the water at an arms' reach distance. It's the tiny ripple when it lands on the surface that triggers their impulse to investigate. It didn't take me long to nab a couple of big juicy bullfrogs that a starving person would find some way to consume. That success felt like useful bushcraft knowledge. But this little feathered fisherman is next level - you can't even see the little minnow he was hunting until it was in his beak!
If I recall, green herons are nicknamed "fishing herons" because they do this. No one knows how they learned it or anything, but you can catch them doing it in the wild quite often. Especially nature parks in Florida, you can catch them doing this in any open enclosure with a stocked pond.
@@فاطمهالزهراء-ض2غ It's actually very interesting with herons, there's several species with novel hunting strageties-not completely unlike unique strategies employed by specific groups of dolphins- and I believe the scientific consensus is just that an ancestor of this species somehow figured this out (turns out animals are far smarter than we thought), and then passed the strategy onto it's kin. It's the best hypothesis out there we have , that I know of at least
@@bringonthevelocirapture Did you ever wonder how humans figured out how to grind grass seed into flour and mix it with water and bake bread? Billions of years? Nope, God gave the bird knowledge just like He gave it to us.
It's really not a hard thing to figure out. We ground literally everything and mixed it with water. And that's a weird thing to point out, especially when it's clearly indicated in the bible that nobody's inherently born with the knowledge to do anything. It's kinda presupposed upon that point.
Green herons are one of the few species of bird known to use tools. In particular, they commonly use bread crusts, insects, or other items as bait. The bait is dropped onto the surface of a body of water in order to lure fish. When a fish takes the bait, the green heron will then grab and eat the fish. When green herons catch large frogs, they will drown them before swallowing them whole.
It is indeed very rare to see animals use tools in such a conscious way. Shows high level of intelligence. Often, while watching them it becomes clear how much we can actually learn from them. All things we've lost along the way due to our disconnect from nature. It's funny to see humans go backwards while animals evolve. Respect.
how amazing, but please I have a question: who taught the heron to catch fish with this technique??!! and who taught him to remove the bait from fish that are too big to eat???!!!! it is the only one who has this power: it is god the almighty, the creator who has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure god said in the holly quran: He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7) Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was “When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! - and it is.” (Qur’an 2:117) God is the only One Who has the power of true creation out of nothing. When He wants something to exist, He simply says, "Be!" and it becomes immediately just as He wants it to be, without the need for causes and means. Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was perfectly planned and performed directly by God, leaving nothing to chance or to someone or something else. These six divine names and attributes are: 1-Al-Mubdi’ (the Beginner) - The One Who initially and originally creates out of nothing, just by His Will - with a single command: “Be!” - without the use of pre-existing matter. 2-Al-Khaliq (the Creator, the Planner) - The One Who determines and creates according to proper and accurate measures and proportions. God says, “He has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure.” (Qur’an 25:2) 3-Al-Bari’ (the Originator, the Inventor) - The One Who originates and materializes creation without a prior model. 4- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner, the Shaper, the Designer) - The One Who fashions, Who gives everything its distinctive form and shape according to its assigned purpose. 5-Al-Fatir (the Bringer into existence) - The Creator of the universe and everything in it, giving every living thing its particular character, objective, and meaning. 6-Al-Badi` (The Incomparable, the Originator) - The One Who creates things out of nothing without the help of an instrument, or matter, or time, or place. He creates all His creatures bursting with variety and uniqueness, so one creature is not perfectly similar to another. This infinite variety in God’s creation is a physical manifestation of God's absolute creative power. “He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7)
Once I saw a bird at a train station. It was just sitting there waiting, but for some reason it caught my eye. It then flew over to a near by spiders web, picked out an insect that landed on it and flew back. I thought that was pretty cool
This is forward thinking, showing how smart birds actually are, crows are another bird that use this exact same strategy…. Rather than eating the bread they are aware it can be used to obtain a better meal with patience and skill….. clever birds 👍👍👍🐤🐤🐤😎
All animals are intelligent are “ human” Ancient religions used to respect revere even pray to animals for this reason Two newer Big religions of today delink humans animals
Bruh it's common sense. Why would he/she want a fish that is literally bigger than his/her entire body. How dumb did you think animals/birds are before you watched this video.
Precisely. Birds, especially Herons, have always done this. This isn't _"one smart bird"_ - it's regular heron behaviour - they're all smart enough to do this.
What proves this lil cutie is even more smart than it appears is that they pull the bread back if the only fish near are big ones. Gotta love nature X3.
It was amazing to see that the bird had a clear plan, the bird was selective in it's target, and the bird got the reward after using patience. I had no idea birds used food like that to hunt
@@jackiedelvalle No. English is flawed for using "it" for ANY animal. "It" is for objects. Animals shouldn't be seen that way. Just use "them" like we use for people now. Just as easy, without lumping animals together with objects. That type of bs helps people disregard animals when they're living beings just like us and should be seen as such. That's one of the few things I dislike about English. Thank goodness in my language there's no "it". A dog is a "he" and a cat a "she" if we don't know for sure what they are, and that's fine since animals don't know/care about pronouns. But at least we don't talk about them as if they're objects.
I watched a bird trying to catch fish once and he was having no luck. Then he saw people feeding the fish bread and the bird went over and grabbed a piece of bread but instead of eating the bread it did what this bird done and used the bread to catch a fish. He angled those fish. That is just brilliant.
Amazing birds. I have a pair of cardinals that come daily to the bird feeder. I watch the male pick up sunflower seeds an not just give to his mate but crack an give her the seed! Sweetest thing ever. Great video. Houston here. Hey y’all.
Most birds happen to have opposable thumbs. If you google for example "eagle claw" you'll see it for yourself. Humans beings have opposable thumbs and most of them are dumb as fuck. So for the time being you don't have to worry about a crow or a pigeon taking your job.
People are amazed by animal intelligence only because we come out of an age which considered animals not being creatures „with a soul“. Now we know better. However, the superiority of the human brain over other animal brains will only become more appearent as we try to replicate them digitally. The humans are quite spectacular in this universe, other animals probably not so much.
@@paulsawczyc5019 Average guy? Do you think everyone who works for companies that do these kind of things are geniuses? The bird fishing is like a monkey using a stick to extract ants from a hole . It is nothing like a human building a car or a computer or doing calculus or speaking multiple languages, etc.
@@christopheropio3656 I don't know if it's just me but other videos linked around this one include _"Flying Failures - Stock Footage"_ and you get to see how good we are at doing what herons do.
@Floron ok well 1) I didn't say "any human" anywhere 2) Your comment is wrong, rude, meaningless and flat out weird. 3) Thanks anyway lol. Enjoy RU-vid, bye.
That is one smart bird. Not only is he using bread as bait, but he keeps taking it back until a little fish the size he wants is near enough to be lured in. I’ve seen birds use tools before but nothing as calculating as this.
how amazing, but please I have a question: who taught the heron to catch fish with this technique??!! and who taught him to remove the bait from fish that are too big to eat???!!!! it is the only one who has this power: it is god the almighty, the creator who has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure god said in the holly quran: He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7) Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was “When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! - and it is.” (Qur’an 2:117) God is the only One Who has the power of true creation out of nothing. When He wants something to exist, He simply says, "Be!" and it becomes immediately just as He wants it to be, without the need for causes and means. Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was perfectly planned and performed directly by God, leaving nothing to chance or to someone or something else. These six divine names and attributes are: 1-Al-Mubdi’ (the Beginner) - The One Who initially and originally creates out of nothing, just by His Will - with a single command: “Be!” - without the use of pre-existing matter. 2-Al-Khaliq (the Creator, the Planner) - The One Who determines and creates according to proper and accurate measures and proportions. God says, “He has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure.” (Qur’an 25:2) 3-Al-Bari’ (the Originator, the Inventor) - The One Who originates and materializes creation without a prior model. 4- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner, the Shaper, the Designer) - The One Who fashions, Who gives everything its distinctive form and shape according to its assigned purpose. 5-Al-Fatir (the Bringer into existence) - The Creator of the universe and everything in it, giving every living thing its particular character, objective, and meaning. 6-Al-Badi` (The Incomparable, the Originator) - The One Who creates things out of nothing without the help of an instrument, or matter, or time, or place. He creates all His creatures bursting with variety and uniqueness, so one creature is not perfectly similar to another. This infinite variety in God’s creation is a physical manifestation of God's absolute creative power. “He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7)
@@فاطمهالزهراء-ض2غ it's so strange to see people in this world thinking all this life happened by chance,only God's power could create such complexity and beauty
Right at the beginning you can see a larger piece of bread on the pavement (bottom right corner). I think the heron tore off a small piece so he could have more attempts, and maybe attract smaller fish. So much interesting stuff to ponder on in a short 1min video
Humans evolved to be like birds. Birds talk, sing, dance, make art, build structures and use tools, like sewing two leaves together using their beak as a needle and spider web as thread!
Birds before humans: Hunting fish naturally with great effort and difficulty. Birds after humans: Easy life being fed unlimited supply of bread. Birds after getting sick of eating only bread: This
how amazing, but please I have a question: who taught the heron to catch fish with this technique??!! and who taught him to remove the bait from fish that are too big to eat???!!!! it is the only one who has this power: it is god the almighty, the creator who has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure god said in the holly quran: He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7) Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was “When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! - and it is.” (Qur’an 2:117) God is the only One Who has the power of true creation out of nothing. When He wants something to exist, He simply says, "Be!" and it becomes immediately just as He wants it to be, without the need for causes and means. Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was perfectly planned and performed directly by God, leaving nothing to chance or to someone or something else. These six divine names and attributes are: 1-Al-Mubdi’ (the Beginner) - The One Who initially and originally creates out of nothing, just by His Will - with a single command: “Be!” - without the use of pre-existing matter. 2-Al-Khaliq (the Creator, the Planner) - The One Who determines and creates according to proper and accurate measures and proportions. God says, “He has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure.” (Qur’an 25:2) 3-Al-Bari’ (the Originator, the Inventor) - The One Who originates and materializes creation without a prior model. 4- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner, the Shaper, the Designer) - The One Who fashions, Who gives everything its distinctive form and shape according to its assigned purpose. 5-Al-Fatir (the Bringer into existence) - The Creator of the universe and everything in it, giving every living thing its particular character, objective, and meaning. 6-Al-Badi` (The Incomparable, the Originator) - The One Who creates things out of nothing without the help of an instrument, or matter, or time, or place. He creates all His creatures bursting with variety and uniqueness, so one creature is not perfectly similar to another. This infinite variety in God’s creation is a physical manifestation of God's absolute creative power. “He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7)
Это зелёная цапля, другое название американская зелёная кваква. Замечено, что для привлечения добычи американские зелёные кваквы используют приманку как орудие. Например, в морском аквариуме г. Майами в США птицы воровали у сотрудников гранулированный рыбий корм, который впоследствии подбрасывали в места скопления рыб, а затем ловили их. Дикие птицы бросали в воду кусочки хлеба, подманивая рыб.
Heron's are VERY smart in there fishing tactics. I've seen them do these before while out in the field observing them. I've got nearly 30yrs experience in the avian field and have worked "hands on" with everything from Warblers to Birds of Prey.
I used to watch green herons working pools of water under the 126 bridge over the Congaree in Columbia, SC. Beautiful birds, far more interesting to watch hunt than white egrets or blue herons. Very mobile, very intelligent.
Impressive intelligence! I hear that if a Raven cannot break open a carcass it will imitate the sounds of foxes or wolves so the canine will come and do the work for it. Thank you for sharing this video!
There are instances of birds dropping acorns or in-shell nuts on a road, waiting for a car to drive over and crush the shell, and then retrieving the nut.
When I lived on a boat, there was a blue Heron that would hunt from the dock. He was amazing to watch. He would dive underwater and catch very big fish. They are very smart hunters.
You sure that wasn't an _anhinga_ and not a heron? They look similar to herons, but are shorter and actually dive for fish. Herons can only really float as far as I'm aware, and usually fish by wading.
That is a phenomenal display of animal intelligence! It even pulled back the bread from the multiple fish that were to large to be eaten. What I'm wondering is why that bread didn't get all soggy and fall lpart
that is one smart bird, realising that it can trade a little piece of bread for a nice juicy fish and ensures that no fish that are too big takes it. That is some high level problem solving
This was damn awesome ,I mean I thought why it's again picking it back when fat fishes are around But what a lesson this bird gave with respect to patience, focus, key agenda, goal and best use of limited resources ... Na na I need only my type my size ... 👍👍👍
This bird must have watched a lot of ppl go fishing and use different type of baits to catch them. He knows exactly when and where to place the bait and know exactly what size fish he needs to draw in.
how amazing, but please I have a question: who taught the heron to catch fish with this technique??!! and who taught him to remove the bait from fish that are too big to eat???!!!! it is the only one who has this power: it is god the almighty, the creator who has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure god said in the holly quran: He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7) Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was “When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! - and it is.” (Qur’an 2:117) God is the only One Who has the power of true creation out of nothing. When He wants something to exist, He simply says, "Be!" and it becomes immediately just as He wants it to be, without the need for causes and means. Six major names and attributes of God as the Creator are stated in the Qur’an. Each of which provides a different aspect and insight into the divine power of creation and the composite process of creation, making it clear that every detail of creation was perfectly planned and performed directly by God, leaving nothing to chance or to someone or something else. These six divine names and attributes are: 1-Al-Mubdi’ (the Beginner) - The One Who initially and originally creates out of nothing, just by His Will - with a single command: “Be!” - without the use of pre-existing matter. 2-Al-Khaliq (the Creator, the Planner) - The One Who determines and creates according to proper and accurate measures and proportions. God says, “He has created everything and designed it in a perfect measure.” (Qur’an 25:2) 3-Al-Bari’ (the Originator, the Inventor) - The One Who originates and materializes creation without a prior model. 4- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner, the Shaper, the Designer) - The One Who fashions, Who gives everything its distinctive form and shape according to its assigned purpose. 5-Al-Fatir (the Bringer into existence) - The Creator of the universe and everything in it, giving every living thing its particular character, objective, and meaning. 6-Al-Badi` (The Incomparable, the Originator) - The One Who creates things out of nothing without the help of an instrument, or matter, or time, or place. He creates all His creatures bursting with variety and uniqueness, so one creature is not perfectly similar to another. This infinite variety in God’s creation is a physical manifestation of God's absolute creative power. “He (God) is the One Who perfected everything He created, and started the creation of the human from clay.” (Qur’an 32:7)
I knew that the large goldfish were too big for him but was still surprised when he took the bread out when the large goldfish came near. And then he waited for a smaller fish. Clearly instinct played a role here as well as learned experience.
@@janicesullivan8942 The heron is much too quick and also the fish are unlikely to jump out of the water to try and catch the heron. At least I have never heard of that happening.
The level of cleverness, required for that bird to develop that effective fishing technique, probably surpasses, at least, what 40% people are capable of abstractly working out, for themselves, on their own.
@@somenygaard Seriously. However stupid you already happen to think people are, at any given moment, you’re still significantly underestimating how stupid people really are. As a matter of fact, it’s next to impossible to over-estimate the capacity for stupidity, any person whatsoever, is capable of. If by some chance, you so happen to think, that people are not generally, and typically, very, very stupid,… well, I have news for you!- You’re gravely mistaken about that.
lol dude's got a good feel for editing and story telling. Nice job timing the catch with the dramatic rise in music. Small details few think about but seem obvious to everyone once someone does it.
Was hold prospecting San Gabriel east fork and had recently rain, flooding, raised water level of river. Water running fast and mocha coffee colored. No visibility. I heard down and see a grey heron intently watching a fast narrow spot. Intrigued I sat watching him for about 10 minutes or so when suddenly is head shot downward and snaps up a fish. He came up so quickly his feet slipped on the wet rock and the fish flew out his mouth and splash he went into the drink He came up so mad flapping his wings, jumping up and down screaming or squeaking that you could understand what he was saying. The time spent watching this well picked spot. Muddy water, probably just saw a glimmer flashing by. Then to pull it off and to fail so epically. Swear the fish flying out looked like slow motion. "F***,F**"*Mother F***** Ahh Sh"*" as he's jumping up flaying his wings. It was hilarious.
Wow! The Heron resists the urge to eat the bread,knows to pull it away from the big fish and patiently waits for the right moment to strike. Clever bird! Very impressive. I was thinking how TH is that bird going to land one of those big fish? Lol.
It's not especially special....birds are Uber clever. The common crow is known to use tools to access tools to finally achieve a goal. They multiple-level clever.