Smart birds help each other drink water

Instead of wandering on the sidewalk picking up pieces of cigarettes or chewing gum, pigeons in Brisbane, Queensland, like drinking pure water and bathing in clear water.

Instead of wandering on the sidewalk picking up pieces of cigarettes or chewing gum, pigeons in Brisbane, Queensland, like drinking pure water and bathing in clear water.

These three birds seem to have shown how to operate people's public taps and apply them for their own purposes. After waiting for no water fountain to use, a bird jumps on the lever and presses down to fill the bowl with water, while another bird watches and the third jumps into the water.

Once you've had enough and washed your feathers, the bird jumps out of the joystick and lets your friends enjoy it.

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Three birds help each other drink water.(Photo: Rex)

The three birds take turns bathing in 10 minutes, in the excitement of passersby at Post Office Square in Brisbane.

Unlike other birds that only take a sip of water and tilt their necks to swallow, the pigeons suck water with mines like a straw. They are considered one of the smartest birds.

Update 16 December 2018
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