Rooks In The Workplace
Photo credit: nottsexminer
A theme park in France has put rooks to work by teaching the birds to collect and deposit trash.
Rooks, as well as other members of the Corvidae family, have frequently been hailed as some of the smartest animals on the planet. The people at Puy du Fou theme park in Les Epesses found a practical and useful application for that intelligence. The corvids have been trained to pick up cigarette butts and other small pieces of garbage. Afterward, they deliver their cargo to specially designed bins which dispense nuggets of bird food as reward for their diligent work.
Six feathery cleaners were deployed during the successful trial run, and more have been put to work this week. It remains to be seen if the technique catches on in other places.
Like I said, I think the idea is a good one. At least now instead of picking up small pieces of trash, all they need is someone to wash away the bird poop from the area.
Coffee out on the patio this morning, where it is supposed to be a tad cooler.
Hmmm. I guess its ok. I'm not sure it will catch on though:))
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteHey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteYou just never know. They work pretty cheap, it seems.
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Hey Gorges...
Yeah, it kinda is!
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I reckon it's a good idea as long as they don't poop on the people.
ReplyDeleteThey are very intelligent birds like crows and black birds. I guess it's better to train them to pick it up rather than pulling out the trash. I've seen them do that have seen them get together and pull a lose fitting lid off a trash can.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a nice cup but don't get up I know how to find it ;)
Hey Momlady...
ReplyDeleteNow that would be a real downer.
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Hey Jo...
Yeah, we wouldn't want them to put out more trash than they were picking up.
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I always thought that picking up other peoples trash was "for the birds".
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