Bird moonwalking

Freaking cool - I just saw this on PBS's Nature:

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Yeah. I saw it a few months ago. Can't remember the show -- probably PBS Nature since I don't have cable -- but as soon as I saw your post I remembered the segment.
Was that the same program that showed the monkeys (capuchins, I think) using large rocks to smash nuts? (Also with musical accompaniment)

you know... I didn't see that segment - it was a best of Nature though - I may have missed that bit.

Holy crap. Pepper must learn to moonwalk. NOW.

That researcher needs some rhythm. And some fashion taste. Denim shirts are *so* 1993.

yeah the researchers is almost as funny as the bird - just in a completely different way ;)