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The capercaillie bird defends its territory - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife

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David Attenborough studies the battle tactics of capercaillies. From the BBC.

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  • There was no force in David's kick, he understandly didn't want the bird getting too close when he was vunerable and it could go for the face. All he did was gently push it away, but not with enough force to hurt it.

    Gotta love Sir David, jumping right into it and getting involved with nature rather then narrating from the sidelines.

  • Well done to the RSPB & the other organizations for their hard work in keeping the Capercaillie population afloat in Scotland.

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  • The biggest of grass?

  • I love this bird...in my language it's called 'Gluhar' " which is from the word 'deaf'. The sounds it makes kind of seem like the sounds of a deaf person/animal IMHO....lol....I love you Glunhar'

  • tetreb

  • that birds sounds like someone is dropping skittles into a glass

  • hårrå

  • I love David Attenborough.

  • i can cook it

  • @seekfear1 and one dick begs for thumbs...

  • 7 people lost a chicken fight with a capercaillie

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