Bird Facts (Fire Starters)

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Fun facts about birds from The Chris and Alfie Show Podcast from Phoenix Radio USQ!

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Australian

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Now I believe you have been birdwatching, and I'm not talking about girls. No, I haven't yet. I haven't been watching girls. That's right. Being very professional here. I've got two little facts here about birds. Yes. So I'm hoping there's going to be really, really nice ones. I'm prepared for a relaxing nice Q and A About what? I could read it in a really sweet voice. Like, you know, that's actually starting to make me feel a little bit more nervous. Okay, I'll try this. Well, there's three types of Australian birds deliberately set again. He's deliberately spread wildfires. What? Yeah, they started on. They don't start. They keep them going. They You're kidding. Three birds that are arsonists. Basically, they Yeah, they would not say no to a fire party. What? There's a black kite, the whistling kite and brown falcons. They all love to purposely aid the spread of wildfires were picking up and dropping flaming sticks just so the fire will flush out their prey and make it easier for them to catch. So they want to make the prey come out their food. So, like the when I was out with my my grandmother when I was younger and I accidentally got a kite court in the in the power lines and that caught fire. That's the fourth type of the third type of kite. I cannot believe that we need less of Those are more. I don't know. Nice little birds, like hummingbirds or something. Well, speaking of nice little birds, try this one. Woodpeckers eat brains when they get too hungry. What? Yeah, they're zombie birds. What? No, they're just the cute little no, well, woodpeckers Zombie. That's right. They've gone too long about food. They'll pin down other birds and pick up the back of their heads until they crack through their skulls and they eat their brains. It's freaky. That is, You're never gonna see her again. That's that laugh is so much scarier. Now you hide your heads. The next time you see a woodpecker, it's not hungry. When you crack a book, open crack a burden, that is, It's just well, there goes my sleep tonight, all right,